Aircraft Aerodynamic Surface With A Detachable Leading Edge
20170259902 · 2017-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Pablo Cebolla Garrofe (Madrid, ES)
- Iker Vélez De Mendizabal Alonso (Madrid, ES)
- Soledad Crespo Peña (Madrid, ES)
- Álvaro Calero Casanova (Madrid, ES)
- Carlos García Nieto (Madrid, ES)
- Enrique Guinaldo (Madrid, ES)
- Francisco Javier HONORATO RUIZ (Madrid, ES)
- Álvaro Torres Salas (Madrid, ES)
Cpc classification
Y02T50/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B64C3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D2045/0095
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64C3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An aircraft aerodynamic surface includes a torsion box having an upper skin, a lower skin, and a front spar, and a leading edge having an external shell and an impact resisting structure. The external shell may be shaped with an aerodynamic leading edge profile, being configured to provide Laminar Flow Control (LFC) to the leading edge. The impact resisting structure is spanwise arranged between the external shell and the front spar, and is configured for absorbing a bird strike to prevent damage in the front spar. Also, at least one of the external shell and the impact resisting structure is fitted with the upper and lower skins of the torsion box to thereby facilitate leading edge exchange.
Claims
1. An aircraft aerodynamic surface comprising: a torsion box having an upper skin, a lower skin, and a front spar; and a leading edge having an external shell and an impact resisting structure, the external shell being shaped with an aerodynamic leading edge profile, wherein the impact resisting structure is spanwise arranged between the external shell and the front spar, wherein said impact resisting structure is configured for absorbing a bird strike to prevent damage in the front spar, and wherein at least one of the external shell and the impact resisting structure is fitted together with the upper and lower skins of the torsion box to thereby facilitate leading edge exchange.
2. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 1, wherein the external shell comprises: a perforated outer skin; a perforated inner skin internally arranged with respect to the outer skin; and a plurality of suction chambers formed between the outer and inner skins, such as the exterior region of the leading edge is communicated with an interior region of the leading edge through said suction chambers.
3. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 1, wherein the impact resisting structure comprises a rear piece and a front piece, the rear piece arranged close to the front spar, and the front piece arranged close to the external shell.
4. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 3, wherein the rear and the front pieces are both extended between the upper and the lower skins to provide a leading edge reinforcement in a bird strike event.
5. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 3, wherein the rear piece has a C-shaped profile, and the front piece has an omega, or a triangular, or a parallelepiped shaped profile projecting towards the external shell covering most part of the space between the impact resisting structure and the external shell.
6. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 3, wherein the rear and the front pieces are joining together forming a unitary component.
7. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 1, wherein the impact resisting structure has a C-shaped or a triangular shaped profile projecting towards the external shell covering most part of the space between the impact resisting structure and the external shell.
8. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 1, wherein the front spar is fitted to the upper and lower skins of the torsion box.
9. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 8, wherein the external shell is further fitted to both the front spar and the upper and lower skins of the torsion box.
10. The aircraft aerodynamic surface, according to claim 1, wherein the aerodynamic surface is a wing, or a HTP, or a VTP.
11. An aircraft comprising an aerodynamic surface comprising: a torsion box having an upper skin, a lower skin, and a front spar; and a leading edge having an external shell and an impact resisting structure, the external shell being shaped with an aerodynamic leading edge profile, wherein the impact resisting structure is spanwise arranged between the external shell and the front spar, wherein said impact resisting structure is configured for absorbing a bird strike to prevent damage in the front spar, and wherein at least one of the external shell and the impact resisting structure is fitted together with the upper and lower skins of the torsion box to thereby facilitate leading edge exchange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Preferred embodiments of the invention are henceforth described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] Conventionally, the aircraft aerodynamic surface 10 comprises an upper skin 11, a lower skin 12, and a front spar 9. According to the invention, the aircraft aerodynamic surface 10 comprises a leading edge 1 formed by an external shell 7 and an impact resisting structure 8, wherein at least one of the external shell 7 and the impact resisting structure 8 is fitted with the upper and lower skins 11, 12 of the torsion box.
[0037] The impact resisting structure 8 is spanwise arranged between the external shell 7 and the front spar 9 of the torsion box, and is configured for absorbing a bird strike to prevent damage in the front spar 9 and withstand aerodynamic load.
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[0039] Providing a two-piece impact resisting structure 8, the invention provides a further protection against bird strikes. In a preferred embodiment, the front piece 8″ is projected toward the external shell 7, covering most part of the space between the impact resisting structure 8 and the external shell 7. This way, a further structural protection is provided in the chord wise direction of the leading edge.
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[0043] According to a preferred embodiment, the rear and the front pieces 8′, 8″ are both extended between the upper and the lower skins 11, 12, to reinforce the entire leading edge 1.
[0044] According to another preferred embodiment, the rear and the front pieces 8′, 8″ are joining together forming a unitary component. This way, the invention provides a more robust impact resisting structure 8.
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[0047] According to an embodiment of the invention, at least one of the external shell 7 and the impact resisting structure 8 are fitted with the upper and lower skins 11, 12 of the torsion box to facilitate leading edge 1 exchange. This way, the invention provides an aerodynamic surface with a plug and play leading edge, which simplifies and reduces the costs of the leading edge exchange.
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[0055] When only one attachment is provided, this attachment has to be detachable, while when more than one attachment is provided, at least one of them has to be detachable.
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[0059] According to a preferred embodiment, the external shell 7 comprises a perforated outer skin 3, a perforated inner skin 5, and a plurality of suction chambers 2 formed between the outer and inner skins 3, 5.
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[0061] HLFC configuration increases the aircraft performance and reduces fuel consumption, by reducing the aerodynamic drag on its surfaces.
[0062] Finally, according to another aspect of the present invention, the invention further comprises an aircraft comprising the aerodynamic surface 10 as described.
[0063] While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.