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Investigation on a Flow Coupling Rudder for Directional Control of a Low-Aspect Tailless Configuration with Diamond-Shaped Wing

Zhongyuan Liu and Binqian Zhang    

Resumen

To solve the issues of directional control and aerodynamic moment coupling for a low-aspect tailless configuration with a diamond-shaped wing, we herein propose the concept of a flow coupling rudder (FCR). The FCR was composed of two basic control surfaces: a spoiler slot deflector (SSD) on the upper surface of the wing and the corresponding elevon. With the constraints of the fixed area and spanwise position of the SSD, the effects of the leading-edge sweep angle, chord position of the SSD, and collocating deflection angles of the SSD and elevon on the control characteristics of the configuration were analyzed using a numerical method. Based on the analysis, the selection principle of the key parameters for designing the FCR for the configuration was proposed. This proves that the leading edge of the selected SSD should be swept back instead of being parallel to the trailing edge of the wing to design an FCR with favorable aerodynamic performance for such a configuration. By accurately adjusting the parameters of the SSD and elevon, the FCR on the one-side wing could supply an effective yawing moment while simultaneously weakening or even eliminating the coupling pitching and rolling moments of traditional drag-type control surfaces. In this study, we provide a method for the directional control surface design of a low-aspect tailless configuration with a diamond-shaped wing.

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