This paper describes a fuel-optimal trajectory optimization of the Mach 0.745 Transonic Truss-Braced Wing with the variable camber continuous trailing edge flaps (VCCTEF) capable of changing the chordwise pressure distribution and spanwise lift distribution to minimize drag. The trajectory optimization is posed as a minimization of the fuel burn over a fixed cruise range. The trajectory optimization is formulated by the adjoint method which results in a two-point boundary value problem. A numerical shooting method is implemented to solve the minimum-fuel trajectory optimization. The results indicates a fuel burn reduction of 793 lbs or 5.5% for a cruise range of 3000 miles. An approximate trajectory optimization is proposed using a single adjoint variable. This leads to a greatly simplified analytical solution of the adjoint solution. The results of the approximate trajectory optimization are in excellent agreement with those obtained by the shooting method. The approximate trajectory optimization produces a fuel burn reduction of 615 lbs or 4.3%.


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    Title :

    Fuel-Optimal Trajectory Optimization of Mach 0.745 Transonic Truss-Braced Wing with Variable Camber Continuous Trailing Edge Flap


    Contributors:
    Nhan Nguyen (author) / Juntao Xiong (author) / Jonathan Sager (author)

    Conference:

    AIAA AVIATION Forum ; 2021 ; Virtual, US


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English