Estimating Sailplane Mass Properties
Keywords:
Aerodynamics, DesignAbstract
Estimates of the sailplane inertia parameters (mass, centroid and moment of inertia) are often needed for flight mechanics analysis. This paper discusses a moment of inertia estimation method for sailplanes using representative geometric figures. Results are compared with published moment of inertia values. The accuracy and utility of the method is discussed. A prismoid wing model was found to be a reasonable geometric representation of the sailplane wing. Additionally, the requirement for added mass correction to the moment of inertia is considered. Although it is acknowledged that added mass effects are subtle and simple theoretical estimation methods should be avoided, one estimation method that only requires the principal sailplane dimensions is presented. Finally, the effect on mass moment-of-inertia when increasing the wingspan is investigated.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
CLEARANCE AND LICENSE TO PUBLISH:
This paper is UNCLASSIFIED (for public reasons) and has been cleared by the appropriate agencies, company and government. This paper represents original work by the author(s). No portion of the material is covered by a prior copyright; or for any portion copyrighted, the author has obtained permission for its use.
I hereby license OSTIV to publish this paper and to use it for all of OSTIV's current and future publications uses.