The Effect 0f Aeroelasticity Upon Energy Retrieval 0f A Sailplane Penetrating A Gust
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Atmospheric physics, AerodynamicsAbstract
The paper, prepared for and prcsented at the XIX OSTIV Congress, August 2-10, 1985, in Rieti, Italy, discusses the altitude and energy altitude gains of a sailplane penetrating a gust, taking into account the rigidbody motions, and wing bending and twisting. The aerodynamic calculations were performed using quasi-steadystrip theory. Gust penetration characteristics of the 15 m span PIK-20 and the 20 m span ALCOR sailplanes have been simulated by means of computer programs and effect of various parameters on the altitude and energy altitude gains are discussed. The simulations show that aeroelasticity has an appreciable effect on the gust penetration behavior of sailplanes, and that the main contributing factors are wing bending in connection with rigid-body pitching.Downloads
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