Cruise miniflaps for aircraft wing
20190185138 ยท 2019-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T50/30
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
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
B64C2009/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C2003/147
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T50/40
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
B64C9/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This disclosure provides construction variants of a cruise miniflap of an aircraft wing that is added to trailing edge flap of an aircraft wing and can be used for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft. In the rear edge of the cruise miniflap there is a cavity with a height of up to 1% of the wing chord.
Claims
1. An aircraft wing comprising a trailing edge flap, a first spar, a rear spar and a cruise miniflap; the trailing edge flap comprising a trailing edge having an upper panel and a deflectable under panel; the cruise miniflap being located between the upper panel and the deflectable under panel and being configured to be extended out of and retracted into the trailing edge flap by movement of a control unit along a guideway between the first spar and the rear spar; wherein the cruise miniflap has a cavity in its rear edge, the cavity having a height up to 1% of width of the miniflap and wherein extending the miniflap out from the trailing edge flap provides a cavity onto the trailing edge.
2. The aircraft wing of claim 1, wherein the miniflap is configured to extend during a flight outwards from the trailing edge flap by 2-6% of the wing chord and the height of the cavity in the rear edge of the miniflap is in a range of 0.5-0.7% of the wing chord, and in a final stage of the flight the cruise miniflap is configured to be retracted entirely within the trailing edge flap and the height of the trailing edge is in the range of 0.1-0.3% of the chord.
3. The aircraft wing of claim 1, wherein a profile of the cavity in the rear edge of the cruise miniflap is curved inward and a lower side of the cavity formed by the lower panel of the miniflap extends beyond the upper side of the cavity formed by the upper panel of the miniflap by 0.4-1.0% of the wing chord.
4. The aircraft wing of claim 1, wherein a profile of the cavity in the rear edge of the cruise miniflap is rectangular and a lower side of the cavity formed by the lower panel of the miniflap extends beyond the upper side of the cavity formed by the upper panel of the miniflap by 0.5-2.0% of the wing chord.
5. The aircraft wing of claim 1, wherein the upper panel of the cruise miniflap can be moved downwards.
6. The aircraft wing of claim 1, wherein the lower panel of the cruise miniflap can be moved upwards.
7. The aircraft wing of claim 1, wherein mechanism for moving the cruise miniflap is mounted within a trailing edge flap fairing located outside the trailing edge flap.
8. A trailing edge cruise miniflap for improving aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, the miniflap being an ancillary aerodynamic surface on a trailing edge of a trailing edge flap of an aircraft wing; the miniflap comprising an upper panel; a lower panel; and rear edge having a cavity; and the miniflap being retractable into and extendable out from the trailing edge of the trailing edge flap.
9. The trailing edge cruise miniflap of claim 8, wherein miniflap is configured to extend outwards by 2-6% of chord length of the aircraft wing, and the cavity has a height in a range of 0.5-07% of chord length of the aircraft wing.
10. The trailing edge cruise miniflap of claim 9, wherein the height of the cavity is changeable by changing an angle of the upper panel or the lower panel.
11. The trailing edge cruise miniflap of claim 8, wherein the cavity at the rear edge of the miniflap has a curved surface and a lower edge of the cavity formed by the lower panel of the cruise miniflap extends beyond an upper edge of the cavity formed by the upper panel by 0.4-1.0% of length of the wing chord.
12. The trailing edge cruise miniflap of claim 8, wherein the cavity at the rear edge of the miniflap has an angular surface and a lower edge of the cavity formed by the lower panel of the cruise miniflap extends beyond a upper edge of the cavity formed by the upper panel edge by 0.5-2.0% of length of the wing chord.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] In order to give a better and more detailed overview of the invention, the following embodiments with reference to the drawings will be described, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The invention is described here with reference to the figures.
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[0025] The cruise miniflap 4 is located in the rear part of the wing 1 or the trailing edge flap 2. In
[0026] In an alternative embodiment, especially in the case of the trailing edge flaps of a large aircraft, the mechanism for moving cruise miniflaps (drive (electrical motor) 11, reduction gear 13, screw mechanism 12 with the screw pair comprising of a threaded rod and a threaded nut moving along it) with the control unit 7, guideway 10, first and rear roller and the mechanism for moving the under panel of the trailing flap may be located within the wing fairing 19 (see
[0027] The cruise miniflap can be extended outwards up to 7% of the wing chord length (see
[0028] During the cruise, the cruise miniflap extends outwards from the wing by 2-6% of the wing chord and the height of the cavity in the rear end of the cruise miniflap is within the range of 0.5-0.7% of the wing chord, but in the final stage of the flight it is entirely within the trailing edge flap configuration and the height of the edge is in the range of 0.1-0.3% of the wing chord. The profile of the cavity in the miniflap rear edge is curved inwards, whereas the edge of the lower side of the miniflap extends by 0.4-1.0% of the wing chord over the edge of the upper side. Alternatively, the profile of the cavity in the rear edge 41 of the cruise miniflap may be rectangular and the edge of the lower side of the miniflap extends by 0.5-2.0% of the wing chord over the edge of the upper side. In various embodiments, the upper surface of the cruise miniflap may be movable downwards or its lower surface may be movable upwards.
[0029] In alternative embodiments, the cruise miniflap may have rear sections with different profiles. In
[0030] The invention can be described with following clauses: [0031] 1. A wing comprising a trailing edge cruise miniflap for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein a main construction of the trailing edge flap (2) of the wing (1) comprises a trailing edge (3), a first spar and a rear spar (16, 17), a cruise miniflap (4) located between an upper panel of the trailing edge and a deflectable under panel and fixed to a control unit (7), wherein the control unit can be moved by means of a rear roller and a first roller (8, 9) along a guideway (10) attached to the main construction of the trailing edge flap, and the control unit (7) is through the rear roller coupled with a screw mechanism (12) which by means of a reduction gear (13) is coupled with a drive (11) intended for moving the cruise miniflap out of and in the trailing edge flap, and wherein the cruise miniflap has a cavity in its rear edge, the height of which is up to 1% of the width of the miniflap. [0032] 2. The wing comprising the cruise miniflap of the trailing edge flap as described in clause 1 for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein during the cruise, the cruise miniflap extends outwards from the wing by 2-6% of the wing chord and the height of the cavity in the rear edge of the miniflap is in the range of 0.5-0.7% of the wing chord, and in the final stage of the flight the cruise miniflap is entirely within the trailing edge flap configuration and the height of the trailing edge is in the range of 0.1-0.3% of the chord. [0033] 3. The wing comprising the cruise miniflap of the trailing edge flap as described in clause 1 for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein the profile of the cavity in the rear edge of the cruise miniflap is curved inward and the edge of the lower side of the cruise miniflap extends over the upper edge by 0.4-1.0% of the wing chord. [0034] 4. The wing comprising the cruise miniflap of the trailing edge flap as described in clause 1 for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein the profile of the inward cavity in the rear edge of the cruise miniflap is rectangular and the edge of the lower side of the cruise miniflap extends over the upper edge by 0.5-2.0% of the wing chord. [0035] 5. The wing comprising the cruise miniflap of the trailing edge flap as described in any of the clauses above for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein the upper surface of the cruise miniflap can be moved downwards. [0036] 6. The wing comprising the cruise miniflap of the trailing edge flap as described in nay of the clauses above for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein the lower surface of the cruise miniflap can be moved upwards. [0037] 7. The wing comprising the cruise miniflap of the trailing edge flap as described in any of the clauses above for improving the aerodynamic properties of an aircraft, wherein the mechanism intended for moving the cruise miniflap comprising of a control unit to which the cruise miniflap is fixed, the first roller and the rear roller movable along the guideway that is attached to the main frame of the trailing edge flap, the actuating horn of the control unit to which the actuator screw mechanism is fixed and one end of which is, by means of articulations, connected with a reducing gear, and a drive for moving the cruise miniflap, which is connected with the reducing gear and fixed to the main construction of the trailing edge flap, is mounted within a trailing edge flap fairing located outside the trailing edge flap.
REFERENCE SYMBOL LIST
[0038] 1Wing [0039] 10Leading edge [0040] 2Trailing edge flap [0041] 3Trailing edge [0042] 31Cavity in the rear edge of cruise miniflap [0043] 4Cruise miniflap [0044] 41Cruise miniflap rear edge [0045] 42Cruise miniflap upper panel [0046] 43Cruise miniflap under panel [0047] 5Under panel of the trailing edge [0048] 6Actuator for the under panel [0049] 7Control unit [0050] 8Rear roller [0051] 9First roller [0052] 10aLeading edge [0053] 10Guideway [0054] 11Electrical motor [0055] 12Screw mechanism of the actuator [0056] 13Reduction gear [0057] 14Rear pivotal articulation [0058] 15Actuating horn [0059] 16First spar [0060] 17Rear spar [0061] 18Forward pivotal articulation [0062] 19Fairing