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Development of Short-Range Laminar Aircraft: Conceptual Design with Integrated System Sizing

Martinek, Petr (2025) Development of Short-Range Laminar Aircraft: Conceptual Design with Integrated System Sizing. DLR-Interner Bericht. DLR-IB-SL-HF-2025-34. Master's. Delft University of Technology.

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Abstract

The aviation industry is currently facing significant pressure to enhance its sustainability by increasing aircraft energy efficiency and reducing its climate impact. A promising approach to fulfilling these demands is to improve the aircraft's aerodynamic performance through drag reduction by implementing laminar flow technologies, particularly Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) or Hybrid Laminar Flow Control (HLFC). Prior works assessing laminar flow technologies have mostly focused on evaluating their aerodynamic performance and, in the case of the HLFC, on the influence of system design. The impact of these technologies on the overall aircraft performance has received only limited consideration, with the majority of studies focusing on long-range aircraft, utilizing simplified models for HLFC systems, and considering only one laminar flow technology at a time. This study adopts a holistic approach to assess the potential fuel savings that could be achieved by combined application of NLF and HLFC technologies on the various components of a short-to-medium range aircraft concept, with an intended entry into service in 2035. To achieve this objective, a conceptual aircraft design process is employed. This process captures the aerodynamic effects of laminar flow technologies and fully integrates the HLFC system design to provide an accurate estimate of aircraft performance. The findings of this study reveal a potential for fuel savings of 5.9% on the design mission through the combined application of NLF and HLFC, compared to a turbulent aircraft with an equivalent technology level. Additionally, the results indicate that strategic combination of the two technologies on a single component can significantly reduce complexity while further enhancing fuel savings. A failure analysis also provides an initial estimate of the impact of various failure scenarios on the aircraft's performance. These findings demonstrate that, despite the aircraft's short range, the combined implementation of the two laminar flow technologies offers a potential for fuel savings with reduced complexity, motivating further research in their application to this aircraft category.

Item URL in elib:https://elib.dlr.de/212446/
Document Type:Monograph (DLR-Interner Bericht, Master's)
Title:Development of Short-Range Laminar Aircraft: Conceptual Design with Integrated System Sizing
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AuthorsInstitution or Email of AuthorsAuthor's ORCID iDORCID Put Code
Martinek, PetrUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Date:January 2025
Open Access:No
Status:Published
Keywords:Hybrid Laminar Flow Control, Natural Laminar Flow, Conceptual Aircraft Design, LamTA
Institution:Delft University of Technology
HGF - Research field:Aeronautics, Space and Transport
HGF - Program:Aeronautics
HGF - Program Themes:Efficient Vehicle
DLR - Research area:Aeronautics
DLR - Program:L EV - Efficient Vehicle
DLR - Research theme (Project):L - Aircraft Technologies and Integration
Location: Hamburg
Institutes and Institutions:Institute of System Architectures in Aeronautics
Institute of System Architectures in Aeronautics > Automation, Energy and Saftey
Deposited By: Fröhler, Benjamin
Deposited On:10 Mar 2025 07:23
Last Modified:10 Mar 2025 07:23

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