Aircraft Drag Reduction Through Extended Formation Flight

Aircraft Drag Reduction Through Extended Formation Flight
Author: Simeon Andrew Ning
Publisher: Stanford University
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2011
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Formation flight has the potential to significantly reduce the fuel consumption of long range flights, even with existing aircraft. This research explores a safer approach to formation flying of transport aircraft, which we term extended formation flight. Extended formations take advantage of the persistence of cruise wakes and extend the streamwise separation between the aircraft by at least five wingspans. Classical aerodynamic theory suggests that the total induced drag of the formation should not change as the streamwise separation is increased, but the large separation distances of extended formation flight violate the simple assumptions of these theorems. At large distances, considerations such as wake rollup, atmospheric effects on circulation decay, and vortex motion become important to consider. We first examine the wake rollup process in the context of extended formations and develop an appropriate physics-based model. Using this model, this dissertation addresses three aspects of formation flight: longitudinally extended formations, compressibility effects, and formations of heterogeneous aircraft. Uncertainty analysis is used to investigate the induced drag savings of extended formations in the presence of variation in atmospheric properties, limitations of positioning accuracy, and uncertainty in model parameters. Next, the methodology is integrated with an Euler solver to assess the impact of compressibility while flying in formation. Finally, we examine the important considerations for optimally arranging formations of non-identical aircraft.

Personal Aircraft Drag Reduction

Personal Aircraft Drag Reduction
Author: Bruce H. Carmichael
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2000
Genre: Drag (Aerodynamics)
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Aircraft Drag Prediction and Reduction. Addendum 1

Aircraft Drag Prediction and Reduction. Addendum 1
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Total Pages: 34
Release: 1986
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The accurate prediction of aircraft aerodynamic drag is a generally recognized and respected problem. So is the accurate measurement of drag in the wind tunnel that, eventually, forms the basis for full scale drag prediction. In the past 15 years Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has emerged as an additional and complementary tool for aerodynamic design and analysis. The purpose of this lecture is to review and comment on its role as a drag prediction and analysis tool. The aerodynamic design process of aircraft is characterized by a sequence of design and analysis cycles. In each cycle a (further) reduction of drag will, generally, be one, but not the only objective. Identification of the source of an unacceptably or undesirably high drag level or drag variation with lift or Mach number is a prerequisite for a successful drag reduction program. Identification of drag sources may follow different approaches. The classical or phenomenological one is based on the availability of overall force (wind tunnel) data only, in combination with simple, semi-empirical theory. CFD, as we shall see later, offers possibilities for a more physically/analytically oriented approach in which the various contributions to drag are distinguished by the underlying physical mechanisms rather than by the observed aerodynamic force variation phenomena. It will also be demonstrated that, in spite of its current shortcomings, CFD is a powerful tool for drag diagnostics. The final part of the lecture contains a discussion on computational drag minimization.

Aircraft Drag Reduction: An Overview

Aircraft Drag Reduction: An Overview
Author: Mohsen Jahanmiri
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2013-01
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ISBN: 9783659336423

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Aircraft drag reduction is a great challenge but there is certainly room for improvements. The drag breakdown of a civil transport aircraft shows that the skin friction drag and the lift-induced drag constitute the two main sources of drag, approximately one half and one third of the total drag for a typical long range aircraft at cruise conditions. This is why specific research on this topics have been initiated and it seems that Hybrid Laminar Flow technology and innovative wing tip devices offer the greatest potential. The aim of this review manuscript is to highlight the state of the art in aeronautical drag reduction, and also describe several emerging drag-reduction approaches that are either active or reactive/interactive.