FINITE ELEMENT BASED WEIGHT REDUCTION SUBJECT TO STABILITY CONSTRAINTS FOR AN AIRSHIP COMPOSITE DUCT
Graduation Semester and Year
2016
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
First Advisor
Stefan Dragos Dancila
Abstract
The primary functions of High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) airships are persistent observation and wide area direct line of sight communication. Traditional airships have an ellipsoidal type hull, which is characterized by a large aspect ratio but results in an increase in the weight of the envelope. In order to reduce the weight of an airship, a hull having lower aspect ratio would be preferred. A novel unconventional airship design having a toroidal geometry with a propulsive duct running from the front end to back end was developed by Dancila in an attempt to achieve this objective. The propulsive duct helps in reducing the drag associated with the toroidal shape by blowing of the wake region. The propulsive duct is subjected to hull pressure on its outer walls and airflow induced pressure on its inner walls. This results in in-plane duct wall compressive stress, which may potentially result in a loss of structural stability. In prior work a duct with sandwich composite configuration was investigated, to maintain an open duct, as it offers high specific stiffness, high specific strength and lightweight alternative to isotropic material construction. In this thesis a corrugated sandwich composite duct design is considered as it may provide a higher wall bending stiffness compared to a smooth duct. The results for the smooth sandwich composite duct obtained from the literature survey are used as a reference in this analysis. The duct is modeled and analyzed using the commercial finite element code ABAQUS. The objective is to reduce weight subject to stability constraints while maintaining a 50% margin of safety. There are two independent design parameters and one dependent design parameter for this analysis. The independent design parameters are the number of corrugation waves and amplitude of corrugation while the dependent parameter is the required thickness of the foam to ensure stability. An FEM based method is used to reduce the weight of the corrugated duct design involving number of corrugation waves, amplitude of corrugation and foam thickness. The best configuration identified in this investigation provides a significant weight reduction of 32% compared to the baseline smooth duct.
Keywords
Sandwich composite duct, Corrugated duct, Airship duct, Finite element method, Weight optimization
Disciplines
Aerospace Engineering | Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
License
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Recommended Citation
Umbrajkar, Soham M., "FINITE ELEMENT BASED WEIGHT REDUCTION SUBJECT TO STABILITY CONSTRAINTS FOR AN AIRSHIP COMPOSITE DUCT" (2016). Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Theses. 825.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/mechaerospace_theses/825
Comments
Degree granted by The University of Texas at Arlington