Wing tip device
11345461 · 2022-05-31
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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
B64C23/069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A wing tip device for attaching to an aircraft wing comprising a first wing tip device element having a root end and a tip end; a second wing tip device element coupled to the tip end of the first wing tip device element; wherein the second wing tip device element has an inboard portion extending inboard from the tip end of the first wing tip device element and/or an outboard portion extending outboard from the tip end of the first wing tip device element, when viewed in the wing planform direction.
Claims
1. A wing tip device for attaching to an aircraft wing comprising: a first wing tip device element having a root end and a tip end; a second wing tip device element coupled to the tip end of the first wing tip device element; wherein the second wing tip device element has an inboard portion extending inboard from the tip end of the first wing tip device element and an outboard portion extending outboard from the tip end of the first wing tip device element, when viewed in a wing planform direction; wherein the first wing tip device element includes a trailing edge portion of the tip end of the first wing tip device element inboard of another portion of the first wing tip device element which is at an outermost spanwise extent of the first wing tip device element when viewed in the wing planform direction, and wherein the outboard portion of the second wing tip device element extends up to the outermost spanwise extent of the first wing tip device element.
2. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the wing tip device has a first vertex between the first wing tip device element and the inboard portion of the second wing tip device element.
3. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the wing tip device has a second vertex between the first wing tip device element and the outboard portion of the second wing tip device element.
4. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the second wing tip device element is substantially planar.
5. The wing tip device according to claim 4, wherein the plane of the second wing tip device element is normal to a cant angle at the tip end of the first wing tip device element.
6. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the first wing tip device element is twisted between the root end of the first wing tip device element and the tip end of the first wing tip device element.
7. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the first wing tip device element is twisted about an axis parallel to the wing planform direction so that the first wing tip device has a toe-out angle.
8. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein a wetted area of the second wing tip device element is less than 40% of the wetted area of the first wing tip device element.
9. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein a wetted area of the inboard portion is greater than a wetted area of the outboard portion.
10. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the second wing tip device element extends aft, when viewed in the wing planform direction, of the tip of the first wing tip device element.
11. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the outboard portion has an aft swept region.
12. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the inboard portion has an aft swept region.
13. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the tip end of the first wing tip device element has a cant angle of at least 20 degrees.
14. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the first wing tip device element is at least one of a non-planar wing tip extension, a winglet, a winglet having a substantially planar portion and a non-planar wing tip extension, a blended winglet, a split winglet having an uplet and a downlet, a downlet, and a raked wingtip.
15. The wing tip device according to claim 1, wherein the first wing tip device element includes an uplet and a downlet, and wherein the second wing tip device element is coupled to a tip end of the uplet or downlet.
16. The wing tip device according to claim 15, wherein a tip of the uplet and a tip of the downlet are located at substantially the same spanwise location, when viewed in the wing planform direction.
17. The aircraft wing comprising a wing root end and a wing tip end, and the wing tip device according to claim 1 attached to the wing tip end.
18. A fixed wing aircraft comprising the aircraft wing according to claim 17.
19. The fixed wing aircraft according to claim 18, wherein the spanwise extent of the wing in the ground shape conforms to an airport compatibility gate limit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S)
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(16) Each wing 2, 3 of the aircraft 1 has a cantilevered structure with a length extending in a spanwise direction from a root to a tip, the root being joined to the aircraft fuselage 4. At the tip end of each wing 2, 3 is a wing tip device 10 outboard of a main wing portion of the wing 3. The wings 2, 3 are aft swept and have a number of flight control surfaces.
(17) As the wings 2, 3 are similar in construction, only the wing tip device 10 of the starboard wing 3 will be described in detail with reference to
(18) The wing tip device 10 includes an upwardly extending winglet 13 extending between a root end 11, attached to a main wing portion of a wing 3, and a tip end 12 of the upwardly extended winglet 13. The wing tip device 10 is a split winglet, such that a downwardly extending winglet 17, extending from a root end 18 to a tip end 16, is attached to the upwardly extending winglet between the root end 11 of the upwardly extending winglet 13 and a tip end 12 of the upwardly extending winglet 13.
(19) In order to increase the effectiveness of the wing tip device, for example by controlling the development of wing tip vortices and reducing induced drag without significantly increasing the wing span, a second wing tip device element 20, which in this embodiment is similar in shape to a wing tip fence, is attached to the tip 12 of the first wing tip device element 13.
(20) The second wing tip device element 20 has an inboard portion 21 extending inboard from the tip end 12 of the first wing tip device 13. The inboard portion 21 has a leading edge 31, a trailing edge 32, and an inboard extent 33 between leading edge 31 and the trailing edge 32.
(21) The second wing tip device element 20 has an outboard portion 22 extending outboard from the tip end 12 of the first wing tip device element 13. The outboard portion 22 has a leading edge 41, a trailing edge 42, and an outboard extent 43 between the leading edge 41 and the trailing 42.
(22) In the example shown in
(23) The leading edge 31 and trailing edge 32 of the inboard portion 21, and leading edge 41 and trailing edge 42 of the outboard portion 22 are each swept aft relative to the longitudinal direction of the aircraft. The aircraft longitudinal direction is the direction along an axis between the nose end and tail end of the aircraft fuselage.
(24) The leading edge 31 of the inboard portion has a sweep angle of approximately 35 degrees, although may preferably have a sweep angle between 20 degrees and 60 degrees. The leading edge 41 of the outboard portion has a sweep angle of approximately 60 degrees, although may preferably have a sweep angle of between 30 degrees and 50 degrees. The leading edges 31, 41 may be straight or curved.
(25) The sweep angle of the trailing edges 32, 42 of the inboard and outboard portions 21, 22 are less than the respective sweep angles of the leading edges 31, 41, such that the chord length of the inboard portion decreases as it extends inboard from the tip end 12 of the first wing tip device 13, and the chord length of the outboard portion decreases as it extends outboard from the tip end 12 of the first wing tip device 13. The trailing edges 32, 42 meet at a juncture aft of the tip end 12 of the first wing tip device 13. The juncture is smoothly contoured although alternatively the trailing edges 31, 41 could meet to form a vertex.
(26) The tip end 12 of the first wing tip device element 13 projects upwardly, with respect to the plane of the wing 3, above the second wing tip device 20 and is contoured into the upper aerodynamic surfaces 37,47 of the inboard and outboard portions 21,22. The leading edge of the first wing tip device element 13 is located forward of the leading edges 31, 41 of the second wing tip device element 20.
(27) The wetted area of the inboard portion 21 is approximately 3 times greater than the wetted area of the outboard portion 22, and is preferably between 0.7 and 5 times greater than the wetted area of the outboard portion 22.
(28) The first wing tip device element twists from its root end 11 to its tip end 12, such that the tip end 12 of the first wing tip device 13 is inboard of an outboard spanwise extent 50 of the first wing tip device element 13 shown in
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(31) The first wing tip device 110 has an inboard portion 121 with an inboard extent 133, and a first vertex 135 defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 136 of the inboard portion 121 and the upper aerodynamic surface 114 of the first wing tip device element 113. The first wing tip device 110 has an outboard portion 122 with an outboard extent 143, and a second vertex 145 defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 146 of the outboard portion 122 and the lower aerodynamic surface 115 of the first wing tip device element 113. In this example, the tip end 112 of the first wing tip device element 113 is the outermost spanwise extent of the first wing tip device element 113, such that the spanwise extent 55 of the wing is outboard of the first wing tip device element 113 and at the outboard extent 143 of the outboard portion 122.
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(33) In this third example, the second wing tip device element 220 is not planar and the first vertex 235 and second vertex 245 have angles of approximately 120 degrees, such that the first vertex 235 and the second vertex 245 are not complementary angles.
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(35) The first wing tip device element includes an uplet 313 attached to a wing at a root end 311, and a downlet 317 attached at a root end 316 between the root end 311 of the uplet 313 and tip end 312 of the uplet 313. A second wing tip device element 320, having an inboard portion 321 and an outboard portion 322, is attached to the tip end 312 of the uplet 313.
(36) The second wing tip device 320 is substantially the same as in previous examples, having an inboard portion 321 with an inboard extent 333, and an outboard portion 322 with an outboard extent 343. A first vertex 335 is defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 336 of the inboard portion 321 and the upper aerodynamic surface 314 of the uplet 313, and a second vertex 345 is defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 346 of the outboard portion 322 and the lower aerodynamic surface 315 of the uplet 313.
(37) A second wing tip device element 360 is also coupled to the tip end 318 of the downlet 317 of the first wing tip device element 310. The additional second wing tip device element 360 is substantially the same as in previous examples, having an inboard portion 361 extending inboard from the tip end 318 of the downlet 317, and an outboard portion 362 extending outboard from the tip end 318 of the downlet of the first wing tip device element. The first vertex 375 is defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 352 of the downlet 317 and the lower aerodynamic surface 376 of the inboard portion 361 of the second wing tip device element 360, and the second vertex 385 is defined between the upper aerodynamic surface 351 of the downlet 317 and the lower aerodynamic surface 386 of the outboard portion 362 of the second wing tip device element 360.
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(39) In this fifth example, the first wing tip device element is a split wing tip having an uplet 413 and downlet 417 as in the fourth example, however the wing tip device 410 only includes one second wing tip device element, which is attached to the tip end 418 of the downlet 417. The second wing tip device element 460 has an inboard portion 461 extending from the tip end 418 of the downlet 417 to an inboard extent 473, and an outboard portion 462 extending from the tip end 418 of the downlet 417 to an outboard extent 483. The inboard portion 461 has an upper aerodynamic surface 477 a lower aerodynamic surface 476 and a first vertex 475 defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 476 of the inboard portion 461 and the lower aerodynamic surface 452 of the downlet 417. The outboard portion 462 has an upper aerodynamic surface 487, a lower aerodynamic surface 486, and a second vertex 485 defined between the lower aerodynamic surface 486 of the outboard portion 462 and the upper aerodynamic surface 451 of the downlet 417.
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(41) In this sixth example, the first wing tip device element 513 is a winglet having a substantially planar portion attached to a non-planar wing tip extension. The first wing tip device element 513 has a second wing tip device element attached to the tip end 512 of the first wing tip device element. The second wing tip device element has an inboard portion 521 and an outboard portion 522, as in previous examples.
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(43) In this seventh example, the wing tip device 613 is a downlet for attaching to the uplet of a split winglet. The first wing tip device element 613 has an inboard portion 621 and an outboard portion 622, as in previous examples.
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(45) In this eighth example, the first wing tip device element 713 is a winglet having a substantially planar portion attached to a non-planar wing tip extension. The first wing tip device element 713 has a the second wing tip device element with only an inboard portion 721 attached to the tip end 712 of the first wing tip device element 713. The inboard portion 721 functions similarly to inboard portions described in relation to previous examples, and it will be clear to the skilled person that the second wing tip device could be appropriately combined with many other types of first wing tip device elements, such as those mentioned in the previous examples.
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(47) In this ninth example, the second wing tip device element of the wing tip device 810 only has an outboard portion 822 attached to the tip end 812 of the first wing tip device element 813. The outboard portion 822 functions similarly to outboard portions described in relation to previous examples, and it will be clear to the skilled person that the second wing tip device could be appropriately combined with many other types of first wing tip device elements, such as those mentioned in the previous examples.
(48) It will be clear to the skilled person that many of the features described in relation to each example can be appropriately combined with the features of other examples.
(49) For instance,
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(51) The wing tip devices described in each of the above examples may be fitted, or retro-fitted, to the outboard end of an aircraft having either no wing tip device (in the case of ‘fitting’) or as a replacement for an existing wing tip device (in the case of ‘retro-fitting’). In some cases it will be clear that the wing tip device may be fitted, or retro-fitted, to another wing tip device, for instance in the case of a downlet fitted to the lower aerodynamic surface of an uplet.
(52) Where the word ‘or’ appears this is to be construed to mean ‘and/or’ such that items referred to are not necessarily mutually exclusive and may be used in any appropriate combination.
(53) Although the invention has been described above with reference to one or more preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated that various changes or modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.