Aerospace (Jul 2017)

Constructal Theory and Aeroelastic Design of Flexible Flying Wing Aircraft

  • Pezhman Mardanpour,
  • Siavash Rastkar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace4030035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 35

Abstract

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The aeroelastic behavior of high-aspect-ratio very flexible flying wing is highly affected by the geometric nonlinearities of the aircraft structure. This paper reviews the findings on how these nonlinearities influence the structural and flight dynamics, and it shows that the aeroelastic flight envelope could significantly be extended with proper choices of design parameters such as engine placement. Moreover, in order to investigate the physics behind the effects of design parameters, constructal theory of design is reviewed. The constructal theory advances the philosophy of design as science, it states that the better structural design emerges when stress flow strangulation is avoided. Furthermore, it shows that airplanes, through their evolution, have obeyed theoretical allometric rules that unite their designs.

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