For the application of laminar flow on commercial aircraft wings, the high-lift devices at the leading edge play a major role. Since conventional leading edge devices like slats do not comply with the high surface quality requirements needed for laminar flow, alternative concepts must be developed. Besides the conventional Krueger device that enables laminar flow on the upper side of the airfoil and additionally implicates an insect shielding functionality, smart droop nose devices are currently being investigated. However, the research on such morphing devices that can deform to a given target shape and provide a smooth, high-quality surface has to give answers to questions of fundamental industrial requirements like erosion protection, anti-/de-icing, lightning strike protection, and bird strike protection. The integration of these functionalities into a given baseline design of a morphing structure is a key challenge for the realization of such devices in the future. This paper focuses on the design drivers, system interdependencies, and effects of the integration of the mentioned functionalities into a smart droop nose device.
Assessment of the SARISTU Enhanced Adaptive Droop Nose
Smart Intelligent Aircraft Structures (SARISTU) ; Kapitel : 6 ; 113-140
2015-09-05
28 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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