Claims
- 1. A method for forming an improved trailing edge wedge for a wing having a chord and a span, the method comprising the steps of:
a) providing a baseline trailing edge wedge; b) coupling the baseline trailing edge wedge to the wing to form a baseline assembly; c) segregating the baseline assembly into a plurality of airfoil segments, each of the airfoil segments being defined by a set of characteristics including a trailing edge bluntness, a trailing edge included angle and a trailing edge wedge height; and d) tailoring a spanwise variation of the baseline trailing edge wedge in terms of a trailing edge bluntness, a trailing edge included angle and a trailing edge wedge height at each of the airfoil segments to form the improved wing assembly.
- 2. A method for forming an improved trailing edge wedge for a wing having a chord and a span, the method comprising the steps of:
a) providing a baseline trailing edge wedge; b) coupling the baseline trailing edge wedge to the wing to form a baseline assembly; c) segregating the baseline assembly into a plurality of airfoil segments, each of the airfoil segments being defined by a set of characteristics including a trailing edge bluntness, a trailing edge included angle and a trailing edge wedge height; d) modifying at least one of the characteristics in the set of characteristics for at least one airfoil segment to provide a modified airfoil segment; and e) tailoring a spanwise variation of the baseline trailing edge wedge to form the improved trailing edge wedge.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of assessing an aerodynamic benefit of the at least one modified airfoil segment.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of repeating the modifying and assessing steps to determine a plurality of most favorable airfoil segment configurations.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the tailoring step configures the improved trailing edge wedge such that when the improved trailing edge wedge is coupled to the wing to form an improved wing assembly, the improved wing assembly including the plurality of most favorable airfoil segment configurations.
- 6. A wing assembly having a chord and a span, the wing assembly comprising:
a wing structure having an inboard wing portion, which is configured to abut a fuselage, and a mid-span wing portion, which is coupled to a distal end of the inboard wing portion, the wing structure having a trailing edge that extends the length of inboard wing and mid-span wing portions; and a trailing edge wedge that is coupled to the wing structure proximate the trailing edge, the trailing edge wedge extending throughout the entirety of the mid-span wing portion and no more than partially through the inboard wing portion.
- 7. The wing assembly of claim 6, wherein the trailing edge wedge is not coupled to the inboard wing portion.
- 8. The wing assembly of claim 6, wherein a portion of the trailing edge wedge that is coupled to the mid-span portion has a trailing edge bluntness of about 0.5% of the chord.
- 9. The wing assembly of claim 6, wherein the mid-span wing portion has a length that is about 50% of the span of the wing structure.
- 10. The wing assembly of claim 6, wherein the inboard wing portion has a length that is about 30% of the span of the wing structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Other features of the present invention are discussed and claimed in commonly assigned copending U.S. application Ser. No. ______ entitled Spanwise Tailoring of Divergent Trailing Edge Wings.