Structural Design and Control of Variable Camber Wing Driven by Ultrasonic Motors
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Abstract:
A novel variable camber wing driven by ultrasonic motors is proposed. Key techniques of distributed layout of drive mechanisms, coordination control of distributed ultrasonic motors as well as novel flexible skin undergoing one-dimensional morphing are studied. The system integration of small variable camber wing is achieved. Distributed layout of parallelogram linkages driven by geared ultrasonic motors is adopted for morphing, aimed at reducing the load for each motor and producing various aerodynamic configurations suitable for different flying states. Programmable system-on-chip (PSoC) is used to realize the coordination control of the distributed ultrasonic motors. All the morphing driving systems are assembled in the interior of the wing. The wing surface is covered with a novel smooth flexible skin in order to maintain wing shape and decrease the aerodynamic drag during morphing. Wind tunnel test shows that the variable camber wing can realize morphing under low speed flight condition. Lift and drag characteristics and aerodynamic efficiency of the wing are improved. Appropriate configurations can be selected to satisfy aerodynamic requirements of different flight conditions. The study provides a practical application of piezoelectric precision driving technology in flow control.
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.50905085, 91116020), the Aviation Science Foundation of China (No.20100112005).
Liu Weidong, Zhu Hua, Zhou Shengqiang, Bai Yalei, Zhao Chunsheng. Structural Design and Control of Variable Camber Wing Driven by Ultrasonic Motors[J]. Transactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics,2015,32(2):180-186