Aircraft wing comprising a mobile leading edge flap guided by a device located at the front of a wing box
11433988 · 2022-09-06
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Cpc classification
B64C3/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An aircraft wing including a mobile leading edge flap associated with a guiding device arranged at the front of a front spar of a wing box, and including: —a pivoting member having one end connected to the spar by an articulated linkage; —a pivoting member connected to one end of the member by an articulated linkage, the end of this member being connected to the flap via an articulated linkage; —a guide rail receiving a tracking member supported by the member, the rail defining a path inscribed on the surface of an imaginary sphere, the centre of which corresponds to a point of convergence of the axes of the three linkages.
Claims
1. An aircraft wing (4) comprising a fixed wing centre body (8), as well as at least one mobile leading edge flap (16) for being moved relative to said fixed centre body between an extended position and a retracted position, the fixed wing centre body (8) comprising a front spar (32) delimiting a wing box (31) at the front of which said mobile flap is located, the latter being associated with at least one guiding device (40) for guiding it with respect to the fixed wing centre body (8), wherein the guiding device (40) is totally arranged at the front of the front spar (32) of the wing box, this device including the following elements: a first pivoting member (42) having a first end (42a) connected to the front spar (32) of the wing box through a first hinged connection (50a); a second pivoting member (44) connected to a second end (42b) of the first pivoting member (42) through a second hinged connection (50b) arranged between a first and a second end (44a, 44b) of the second pivoting member, the first end (44a) of this second pivoting member being connected to a module (56) for connecting the mobile flap (16) through a third hinged connection (50c); and a guiding rail (46) integral with the front spar (32) of the wing box, the guiding rail receiving a follower member (58) arranged at the second end (44b) of the second pivoting member (44), the guiding rail defining a trajectory (62) lying on the surface of a dummy sphere (64), and wherein the hinging axes (54, 54b, 54c) of the three hinged connections converge to a same point (66) corresponding to the centre of the dummy sphere (64).
2. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the first and second pivoting members (42, 44) are arms.
3. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the second hinged connection (50b) is arranged at a median zone (44c) of the second pivoting member (44).
4. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the first hinged connection (50a) is made using one or more hinges (52).
5. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the follower member (58) is a roller system carried by the second end (44b) of the second pivoting member (44).
6. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the guiding rail (46) and the first hinged connection (50c) are spaced apart from each other along a span direction (17) of the wing.
7. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the trajectory (62) defined by the guiding rail (46) requires a movement of the third hinged connection (50c) in a movement plane (68) parallel to a chord direction (70) of the wing, and wherein the motion of the flap relative to the wing fixed centre body is a rotation along a rotational axis (18) of the flap passing through the point of convergence (66) of the hinging axes (54, 54b, 54c) of the three hinged connections.
8. The wing according to claim 1, wherein the trajectory (62) defined by the guiding rail (46) requires a movement of the third hinged connection (50c) in a movement plane (72) parallel to a flight direction (3).
9. The wing according to claim 1, further including, being associated with said mobile leading edge flap (16), at least one device (80) for moving the mobile flap, the moving device being mounted to the wing fixed centre body (8).
10. The wing according to claim 9, wherein the moving device (80) has an outlet (84) mounted to the mobile leading edge flap (16), or has an outlet (84) mounted to the first pivoting member (42), or to the second pivoting member (44) of the guiding device (40).
11. The wing according to claim 9, wherein the moving device (80) is a cylinder.
12. The wing according to claim 9, wherein the moving device (80) is totally arranged at the front of the front spar (32) of the wing box (31).
13. The wing according to claim 9, wherein it includes being associated with said mobile leading edge flap (16), several moving devices (80) as well as several guiding devices (40).
14. The wing according to claim 12, wherein the moving device (80) is fastened to the front spar (32).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) This description will be made in relation to the appended drawings from which;
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DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) First with reference to
(13) Throughout the description that follows, the terms “front” and “rear” are to be considered with respect to a direction of advance of the aircraft experienced as a result of the thrust exerted by the aircraft engines, this direction being schematically represented by the arrow 3, and also called a “flight direction”.
(14) Among the airfoil elements of the aircraft 1, there are provided two main wings, called the wings 4, a vertical stabiliser 6, as well as two horizontal tails 7 located at the rear of this aircraft.
(15) Regarding the wings 4, as discussed above, each of them comprise a wing fixed centre body 8, also called a main centre portion, this body being nearly the entire wing, and being located at the rear of a leading edge 10.
(16) As is schematically shown in
(17) By way of indication, the mobile flap 16 for example extends substantially over the entire length of the wing 4 in question, of course along the span direction 17 of this wing 4, or only over just a portion of this wing, as is most common on aircrafts.
(18) In a known manner, the flap 16 includes an aerodynamic coating defining a lower surface portion 24 as well as an upper surface portion 26, the latter ending with a trailing edge 27 of the flap. Moreover, it is closed rearwardly by a closing coating 28, for closely fitting the wing fixed body 8 when it occupies the retracted position.
(19) This fixed body 8 has a front end space 30, located at the front of a wing box 31 and delimited rearwardly by a front spar 32 of this box. The front spar extends parallel to the span direction 17, substantially over the entire length of the wing. It thus forms the wing box 31 with an upper skin 34, a lower skin 36, and a rear spar not visible in
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(21) One of these guiding devices 40, enabling such a motion, which will be now described with reference to
(22) First, the guiding device 40 has the feature of being totally arranged at the front of the front spar 32, by remaining restricted in the front end space 30 of the fixed centre body 8 when the flap assumes its retracted position. No element of this device 40 therefore passes through the front spar 32 rearwardly, and whatever the position of the mobile flap 16. The volume of the wing box 31 can thus be optimised, since no element of the guiding device 40 penetrates therewithin.
(23) The guiding device 40 essentially includes three elements, namely a first arm-shaped pivoting member 42, a second arm-shaped pivoting member 44, as well as a guiding rail 46.
(24) More precisely, the first pivoting arm 42 has a first end 42a as well as a second end 42b opposite to the first one. The first end 42a is connected to a front face of the front spar 32 through a first hinged connection 50a, which is made using several hinges 52. This first hinged connection 50a defines a first hinging axis 54a along which the different hinges 52, here two of them, are succeeding each other. Fastening the base of the hinges 52 is performed conventionally on the front face of the front spar 32, for example using a clevis fastened by bolts or similar elements.
(25) At its second clevis-shaped end 42b, the first pivoting arm 42 is connected to a median zone 44c of the second pivoting arm 44, through a second hinged connection 50b. The latter is even more preferentially located on or close to a centre of this arm 44. It defines a second hinging axis 54b passing through both clevis lugs.
(26) The first arm 42 is preferably substantially planar, possibly recessed in some parts, thus revealing reinforcements.
(27) The second pivoting arm 44 also has a first end 44a as well as a second end 44b opposite to the first one, these two ends being arranged on either side of the median zone 44c. The first end 44a is connected to a connecting module 56 of the flap 16. Here, the module is conventional, that is it is fastened to the structure of the flap 16. The module 56 can integrate, in a known manner, an eccentric system enabling the trailing edge position of the flap 16 to be adjusted. It also enables differential expansions of the flap 16 in the span direction to be corrected. Mounting the first end 44a on the connecting module 56 is performed through a third hinged connection 50c, defining a third hinging axis 54c. In other words, the connecting module 56 is here considered as being part of the third hinged connection, or as being integral with this same part of the connection.
(28) The second arm 44 can have a more tapered shape than that of the first arm. It is not necessarily straight, but can have a bend of few degrees at the second connection 50b.
(29) At its second end 44b, the second pivoting arm 44 carries a roller-shaped follower member 58, which is visible in
(30) The guiding rail 46 is defined by a structure 60 fastened to the front face of the front spar 32, and spaced apart from the first connection 50a along the span direction 17. Here again, fastening the structure 60 is conventionally performed to the front face of the front spar 32, using for example a clevis fastened by bolts or similar elements. The guiding rail 46 defines a trajectory 62 for the roller 58, this trajectory overall extending along the front face of the front spar 32 of the wing box 31. More precisely, this trajectory 62 lies on the surface of a dummy sphere 64 depicted in
(31) The trajectory 62 of the guiding rail 46 makes it possible for example to dictate, to the third hinged connection 50c, the connecting module 56 and to the whole flap 16, a movement along an arc of circle trajectory lying in a movement plane 68 depicted in
(32) As previously discussed, other motions of the mobile flap are also possible with the present invention. The trajectory 62 of the guiding rail 46 can also dictate a movement of the third hinged connection 50c in a movement plane 72 depicted in
(33) Finally, it is noted that in addition to enabling the flap 16 to be rotatably guided with respect to the fixed main body 8, the device 40 also enables this flap to be supported, and the aerodynamic loads undergone by the latter to be transmitted to the front spar 32 of the wing box 31.
(34) With reference now to
(35) It is noted that both devices 40, 80 here form an assembly enabling the mobile flap 16 to be supported, guided, and moved with respect to the wing fixed centre body 8. One or more of these assemblies, preferably with an identical design, can be associated with a same mobile flap 16, by being spaced from each other along the span direction 17. In this particular case of a movement of the flap 16 along a direction orthogonal to the chord direction 70, the rotational axes associated with each of the assemblies are the same. Alternatively, for other movement types of the flap, for example parallel to the flight direction 3, the rotational axes defined by each of the assemblies are not necessarily the same, but can be for example parallel to each other. In this same example of a movement of the flap parallel to the flight direction, the aforementioned rotational axes are then preferentially orthogonal to the flight direction.
(36) According to an alternative embodiment shown in
(37) Of course various modifications can be brought by those skilled in the art to the invention just described, purely by way of non-limiting examples.