Science and Engineering of Composite Materials (Aug 2020)

Design and static testing of wing structure of a composite four-seater electric aircraft

  • Yang Kang,
  • Guo Yi-lin,
  • Li Dong-hui,
  • Ma Gang,
  • Geng Hao,
  • Li Qun-fang,
  • Xue Ji-jia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2020-0023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 258 – 263

Abstract

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Because of its light weight, high strength, designable, composite materials are more and more widely used in the field of aerospace, especially in the field of general aviation. In this paper, the structural design and analysis of the composite wing (include wing beam, rib, skin, leading edge and trailing edge) of a four-seater electric aircraft were carried out. The finite element numerical analysis model of the composite wing was established, and the deformation and strain distribution of the composite wing under the limited load required by airworthiness regulations were calculated. Finally, the static test of the whole composite wing was carried out to verify the accuracy of the finite element results. The finite element analysis and testing results showed that the structural design of the composite wing of the electric aircraft meets the structural strength requirements specified in the airworthiness standard (part 23 of China civil aviation regulations: air-worthiness requirements for normal, practical, special effects and commuting aircraft: CCAR 23-R3)

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