Aircraft wing structural design optimization based on automated finite element modelling and ground structure approach

Weizhu Yang, Zhufeng Yue, Lei Li, Peiyan Wang

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Abstract

An optimization procedure combining an automated finite element modelling (AFEM) technique with a ground structure approach (GSA) is proposed for structural layout and sizing design of aircraft wings. The AFEM technique, based on CATIA VBA scripting and PCL programming, is used to generate models automatically considering the arrangement of inner systems. GSA is used for local structural topology optimization. The design procedure is applied to a high-aspect-ratio wing. The arrangement of the integral fuel tank, landing gear and control surfaces is considered. For the landing gear region, a non-conventional initial structural layout is adopted. The positions of components, the number of ribs and local topology in the wing box and landing gear region are optimized to obtain a minimum structural weight. Constraints include tank volume, strength, buckling and aeroelastic parameters. The results show that the combined approach leads to a greater weight saving, i.e. 26.5%, compared with three additional optimizations based on individual design approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)94-114
Number of pages21
JournalEngineering Optimization
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • aircraft wing
  • automated finite element modelling
  • ground structure approach
  • structural optimization

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