NOISE REDUCED END RIB ASSEMBLY FOR A HIGH-LIFT DEVICE OF AN AIRCRAFT
20200070951 ยท 2020-03-05
Inventors
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
International classification
Abstract
An end rib assembly for a high-lift device of an aircraft to reduce the noise caused by the transition between the wing and a high-lift device as well as the noise caused by the lateral side edge of the end rib assembly. An end rib assembly includes a noise-reducing portion configured to reduce noise caused by an airflow around the end rib assembly, and a guiding portion configured for guiding the end rib assembly along a pre-determined path when the high-lift device is moved between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein the guiding portion is formed such that an airflow impinging on the guiding portion is partly guided towards the noise-reducing portion.
Claims
1. An end rib assembly for a high-lift device of an aircraft, the high-lift device being movably attachable to a wing of the aircraft, the end rib assembly being configured for reducing noise caused by a side edge of the high-lift device and by a gap between the wing and the high-lift device, the end rib assembly comprising: a noise-reducing portion configured to reduce noise caused by an airflow around the end rib assembly; and a guiding portion configured for guiding the end rib assembly along a predetermined path, when the high-lift device is moved between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein the guiding portion is formed such that an airflow impinging on the guiding portion is partly guided towards the noise-reducing portion.
2. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion is shaped at its leading edge such that the guiding portion is inclined towards a trailing edge, so as to partly guide the airflow towards the noise-reducing portion.
3. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion is shaped at its leading edge such that the guiding portion is inclined towards a trailing edge such that the inclination smoothly and continuously transitions into the lateral edge, so as to partly guide the airflow towards the noise-reducing portion.
4. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion comprises a receiving opening configured for receiving a wing longitudinal protrusion, the receiving opening arranged at a leading-edge side of the end rib assembly.
5. The end rib assembly according to claim 4, wherein the receiving opening is configured, in particular shaped, such that the wing longitudinal protrusion is received regardless of a deflection of the end rib assembly in a vertical direction.
6. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion comprises a guiding channel extending towards a trailing edge and being fluidly connected to an outside of the end rib assembly via an inlet opening, in particular via a receiving opening.
7. The end rib assembly according to claim 6, wherein the guiding channel is configured to fluidly connect to the noise-reducing portion, so as to allow airflow taken in by the inlet opening to flow to the noise-reducing portion.
8. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion comprises an outlet opening engaging the noise-reducing portion, so as to output the airflow into the noise-reducing portion.
9. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion comprises a bearing arrangement for supporting a wing longitudinal protrusion, wherein the bearing arrangement is arranged within the guiding channel.
10. The end rib assembly according to claim 9, wherein the bearing arrangement comprises at least one bearing member, wherein the bearing member is selected from a group of bearing members consisting of roller bearing members and sliding bearing members.
11. The end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the guiding portion comprises an end rib longitudinal protrusion extending in a lateral direction outward, the longitudinal protrusion being configured to be received in a wing receiving opening, wherein the longitudinal protrusion does not extend beyond leading and trailing edges of the end rib assembly.
12. A high-lift device, in particular a flap, for an aircraft comprising a high-lift body configured to generate lift and an end rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein the end rib assembly is fixedly mounted to the high-lift body at a side edge.
13. An attachment arrangement for attaching a high-lift device to an aircraft wing of an aircraft comprising an end rib assembly and/or a high-lift device according to claim 1 and an attaching assembly, wherein the high-lift device is movably attached to the aircraft wing, wherein movement between the extended position and the retracted position is controlled by cooperation of the end rib assembly and the attaching assembly, wherein the attaching assembly is matched to the end rib assembly.
14. The attachment arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the attaching assembly comprises a wing longitudinal protrusion configured for being received by the guiding portion and/or that the attaching assembly comprises a wing guiding channel configured for receiving an end rib longitudinal protrusion.
15. The attachment arrangement according to claim 13, comprising a noise-reducing section having a noise-reducing material, wherein the noise-reducing section is mountable to a bottom side of an aircraft wing, so as to absorb noise emanating from the end rib assembly in an upward direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0048] The disclosure herein is disclosed making reference to the enclosed drawings. Therein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0057] Referring to
[0058] The end rib assembly 10 comprises a guiding portion 18. The guiding portion extends from the leading edge 14 towards the trailing edge 16.
[0059] Furthermore, the end rib assembly 10 comprises a noise-reducing portion 20. The noise-reducing portion 20 is configured to reduce the noise generated by the end rib assembly 10. The noise-reducing portion 20 is disposed adjacent to the guiding portion 18. The noise-reducing portion 20 extends from the guiding portion 18 towards the trailing edge 16. Preferably the noise-reducing portion 20 extends all the way from the guiding portion 18 to the trailing edge 16. The noise-reducing portion 20 may include a noise-reducing member 21, which is preferably made of a metal-foam.
[0060] The guiding portion 18 is shaped in such a way that an airflow impinging on the leading edge 14 is guided towards the noise-reducing portion 20.
[0061] When viewed from above, the leading edge 14 of the guiding portion 18 is inclined with respect to the lateral direction towards the trailing edge 16. In other words, a leading edge 14 of the guiding portion 18 continuously moves towards the trailing edge 16 of the guiding portion 18 compared to the leading edge 14 of the high-lift device 12. When viewed from above, the leading edge 14, starting from a first point 22 continuously increases the inclination and subsequently transitions into a lateral side edge 24 of the end rib assembly 10.
[0062] The guiding portion 18 includes a receiving opening 26. The receiving opening 26 is configured to receive a wing longitudinal protrusion (described later). Preferably, the receiving opening 26 is arranged at the leading-edge side of the end rib assembly 10.
[0063] The end rib assembly 10 further comprises a guiding channel 28. The guiding channel 28 extends the towards the trailing edge side 16 of the end rib assembly 10. The guiding channel 28 is fluidly connected to an inlet opening 30. The inlet opening 30 may be formed by the receiving opening 26.
[0064] Preferably, the guiding channel 28 also comprises an outlet opening 32. The outlet opening 32 is preferably arranged on the trailing edge side of the ATTORNEY DOCKET 3165/27 guiding channel 28. In particular, the outlet opening 32 is directly adjacent to the noise-reducing portion 30.
[0065] The guiding channel 28 is configured to allow an airflow impinging a leading edge 14 to flow towards the noise-reducing portion 20. The airflow enters the guiding channel 28 via the inlet opening 30 and leaves the guiding channel 28 via outlet opening 32.
[0066] The end rib assembly 10 comprises a bearing arrangement 34. In this example, the bearing arrangement 34 comprises a plurality of bearing members 36. The bearing members 36 are formed as sliding bearing members 38, preferably by sliding bearing surfaces 40. The bearing members 36 are preferably arranged at the top and the bottom of the guiding channel 28. The bearing members 36 are configured for a sliding contact with a wing longitudinal protrusion.
[0067] The end rib assembly 10 comprises a mounting portion 42. The mounting portion 42 is configured to mount the end rib assembly 10 to the high-lift device 12 in particular a high-lift body 44 of the high-lift device 12.
[0068] The end rib assembly 10 comprises a sealing portion 46. The sealing portion 46 is arranged at the bottom of the end rib assembly 10. The sealing portion 46 may include a single sealing strip 48, which is preferably made of rubber or a similar material. The sealing portion 46 is configured to seal a gap between the end rib assembly 10 and an aircraft wing in which the end rib assembly 10 may be accommodated in its retracted position.
[0069] The end rib assembly 10 is fixedly mounted to the high-lift device 12, in particular the high-lift body 44. The high-lift device 12 is movably attached to an aircraft wing 50.
[0070] The aircraft wing 50 comprises a wing longitudinal protrusion 52, which extends towards the trailing edge side of the aircraft wing 50, preferably towards the end rib assembly 10. The wing longitudinal protrusion 52 is also referred to as a unicorn.
[0071] As in particular depicted in
[0072] It should be noted, that in the extended position of the end rib assembly 10, the wing longitudinal protrusion 52 is preferably not accommodated within the guiding channel 28. It is preferred that the wing longitudinal protrusion 52 does not engage the guiding portion 18, when the end rib assembly 10 is in the extended position.
[0073] As may be gathered from
[0074] An upper catching portion 60 is arranged at the top of the receiving opening 26. Similarly, to the lower catching portion 56, the upper catching portion 60 may include an inclined catching surface 62. The inclined catching surface 62 is configured in such a way that, when the end rib assembly 10 is deflected downwards, the wing longitudinal protrusion 52 engages the upper catching portion 60 and is guided into the guiding channel 28.
[0075] As a result, as depicted in
[0076] Reference is made to
[0077] Reference is made to
[0078] Reference is made to
[0079] Adjacent to the guiding portion 82 there is provided a noise-reducing portion 84. The noise-reducing portion 84 includes a metal-foam 86. The noise-reducing portion 84 starts adjacent to the guiding portion 82 and extends towards the trailing edge 80, preferably all the way to the trailing edge 80.
[0080] The guiding portion 82 includes an end rib longitudinal protrusion 88. The end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 extends in the lateral direction outward. The end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 is also referred to as a lateral unicorn.
[0081] It should be noted that the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 does not extend beyond the guiding portion 18, and in particular beyond the leading edge 14. The end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 roughly has a teardrop-shape beginning towards the leading-edge side and increasing in thickness towards the trailing edge until a second point 90. Subsequently, the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 decreases again in thickness towards the trailing edge 80, but faster. In other words, the end rib longitudinal protrusion is asymmetric along the leading edge-trailing edge-direction.
[0082] Since the end rib assembly 76 comprises the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88, the aircraft wing 50 comprises a guiding section 92 configured for engaging the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88. The guiding section 92 includes a wing receiving opening 94 for receiving the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 and a wing guiding channel 96 for guiding the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88.
[0083] As in particular depicted in
[0084] It should be noted, that in the extended position of the end rib assembly 76, the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 is preferably not accommodated within the wing guiding channel 96. It is preferred that the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 does not engage the guiding section 92, when the end rib assembly 76 is in the extended position.
[0085] As may be gathered from
[0086] An upper catching portion 106 is arranged at the top of the wing receiving opening 94. Similarly, to the lower catching portion 102, the upper catching portion 106 may include an inclined catching surface 108. The inclined catching surface 108 is configured in such a way that, when the end rib assembly 76 is deflected downwards, the end rib longitudinal protrusion 88 engages the upper catching portion 106 and is guided into the wing guiding channel 96.
[0087] As a result, as depicted in
[0088] If not otherwise described above, the end rib assembly 76 is substantially identical to the end rib assembly 10.
[0089] Reference is made now to
[0090] As may be gathered from the diagrams, the end rib assemblies according to the disclosure herein substantially reduce the noise in the whole relevant frequency spectrum. Nearly noise generated and emitted towards the bottom of end rib assembly 10 is slightly increased around 2000 Hz.
[0091] As a result, the end rib assemblies as disclosed herein, cause substantially less noise during descent or approach. Thus, the overall noise of an aircraft equipped with these end rib assemblies may be reduced.
[0092] 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, an 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.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0093] 10 end rib assembly [0094] 12 high-lift device [0095] 14 leading edge [0096] 16 trailing edge [0097] 18 guiding portion [0098] 20 noise-reducing portion [0099] 21 noise-reducing member [0100] 22 first point [0101] 24 lateral side edge [0102] 26 receiving opening [0103] 28 guiding channel [0104] 30 inlet opening [0105] 32 outlet opening [0106] 34 bearing arrangement [0107] 36 bearing members [0108] 38 sliding bearing members [0109] 40 sliding bearing surface [0110] 42 mounting portion [0111] 44 high-lift body [0112] 46 sealing portion [0113] 48 sealing strip [0114] 50 aircraft wing [0115] 52 wing longitudinal protrusion [0116] 54 catching portion [0117] 56 catching portion [0118] 58 inclined catching surface [0119] 60 upper catching portion [0120] 62 inclined catching surface [0121] 64 sound wave [0122] 66 receiving section [0123] 68 noise-reducing section [0124] 70 bearing arrangement [0125] 72 bearing member [0126] 74 roller bearing members [0127] 76 end rib assembly [0128] 78 leading edge [0129] 80 trailing edge [0130] 82 guiding portion [0131] 84 noise-reducing portion [0132] 86 metal-foam [0133] 88 end rib longitudinal protrusion [0134] 90 second point [0135] 92 guiding section [0136] 94 wing receiving opening [0137] 96 wing guiding channel [0138] 98 bearing arrangement [0139] 100 wing catching portions [0140] 102 lower catching portion [0141] 104 inclined catching surface [0142] 106 upper catching portion [0143] 108 inclined catching surface