Aircraft with strut-braced wing system

US10773786B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10773786-B2
Application numberUS-201715614834-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2017
Priority dateMar 31, 2017
Publication dateSep 15, 2020
Grant dateSep 15, 2020

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An aircraft that comprises a body, a wing, and a strut. The wing is coupled to and extends from the body. The wing comprises a wing inboard end portion, a wing outboard end portion, opposite the wing inboard end portion, and an intermediate portion between the wing inboard end portion and the wing outboard end portion. The strut comprises a strut inboard end portion and a strut outboard end portion. The strut inboard end portion is coupled to and extends from the body and the strut outboard end portion is coupled to and extends from the intermediate portion of the wing. The strut outboard end portion of the strut is configured to generate a download acting on the strut outboard end portion of the strut when the aircraft is in flight.

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An aircraft, comprising: a body; a wing, coupled to and extending from the body, the wing comprising a wing inboard end portion, a wing outboard end portion, which is opposite the wing inboard end portion, and an intermediate portion between the wing inboard end portion and the wing outboard end portion; and a strut, comprising a strut inboard end portion and a strut outboard end portion, the strut inboard end portion is coupled to and extends from the body and the strut outboard end portion is coupled to and extends from the intermediate portion of the wing; wherein the strut outboard end portion of the strut is configured to generate a download acting on the strut outboard end portion of the strut when the aircraft is in flight; wherein the strut outboard end portion of the strut is twisted relative to the strut inboard end portion of the strut such that a negative angle of incidence at the strut outboard end portion of the strut is greater than at the strut inboard end portion of the strut; and wherein the intermediate portion of the wing is twisted relative to the wing inboard end portion of the wing such that a negative angle of incidence at the intermediate portion of the wing is less than at the wing inboard end portion. 2. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion of the wing is configured to generate an upload acting on the intermediate portion of the wing when the aircraft is in flight. 3. The aircraft according to claim 2 , wherein a magnitude of the upload acting on the intermediate portion of the wing is greater than a magnitude of the download acting on the strut outboard end portion of the strut. 4. The aircraft according to claim 2 , wherein the strut outboard end portion of the strut is further configured such that, in a spanwise direction away from the body and when the aircraft is in flight, a magnitude of the download acting on the strut outboard end portion of the strut generated by the strut outboard end portion of the strut increases. 5. The aircraft according to claim 4 , wherein the intermediate portion of the wing is further configured such that, in the spanwise direction away from the body and when the aircraft is in flight, a magnitude of the upload acting on the intermediate portion of the wing generated by the intermediate portion of the wing increases. 6. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the strut inboard end portion of the strut is configured to generate an upload acting on the strut inboard end portion of the strut when the aircraft is in flight. 7. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein: the strut outboard end portion of the strut is twisted to define a first negative angle of incidence relative to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft; the intermediate portion of the wing, defining a channel between the wing and the strut, is at a second negative angle of incidence relative to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft; and the first negative angle of incidence is between about 50% and about 500% greater than the second negative angle of incidence of the intermediate portion of the wing. 8. The aircraft according to claim 7 , wherein: a maximum magnitude of the first negative angle of incidence is about 3-degrees; a maximum magnitude of the second negative angle of incidence is about 1-degree. 9. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein: in a spanwise direction away from the body a magnitude of the first negative angle of incidence of the strut outboard end portion of the strut increases at a first rate and then decreases at a second rate; and the second rate is greater than the first rate. 10. The aircraft according to claim 9 , wherein: in the spanwise direction away from the body a magnitude of a second negative angle of incidence of the intermediate portion of the wing increases at a third rate; and the third rate is less than the first rate and the second rate. 11. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the wing has a span-to-chord ratio of at least 20:1. 12. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the aircraft is configured for travel at transonic speeds. 13. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein: the intermediate portion of the wing defines a first thinned portion; an overall thickness of the first thinned portion of the wing decreases and increases in a spanwise direction along the wing away from the body; the strut outboard end portion of the strut defines a second thinned portion; the first thinned portion and the second thinned portion define an air flow channel between the first thinned portion and the second thinned portion; and an overall thickness of the second thinned portion of the strut decreases and increases in a spanwise direction along the strut away from the body. 14. An aircraft, comprising: a body; a wing, coupled to and extending from the body, the wing comprising a wing inboard end portion, a wing outboard end portion, which is opposite the wing inboard end portion, and an intermediate portion between the wing inboard end portion and the wing outboard end portion; and a strut, comprising a strut inboard end portion and a strut outboard end portion, the strut inboard end portion is coupled to and extends from the body and the strut outboard end portion is coupled to and extends from the intermediate portion of the wing; wherein the strut outboard end portion of the strut is twisted relative to the strut inboard end portion of the strut such that a negative angle of incidence at the strut outboard end portion of the strut is greater than at the strut inboard end portion of the strut; and wherein the intermediate portion of the wing is twisted relative to the wing inboard end portion of the wing such that a negative angle of incidence at the intermediate portion of the wing is less than at the wing inboard end portion. 15. The aircraft according to claim 14 , wherein the strut outboard end portion of the strut is twisted to increase a negative angle of incidence, relative to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft, along the strut outboard end portion of the strut relative to the strut inboard end portion of the strut. 16. The aircraft according to claim 15 , wherein the negative angle of incidence along the strut outboard end portion generates a download acting on the strut outboard end portion when the aircraft is in flight. 17. The aircraft according to claim 14 , wherein: the intermediate portion of the wing defines a first thinned portion; an overall thickness of the first thinned portion of the wing decreases and increases in a spanwise direction along the wing away from the body; the strut outboard end portion of the strut defines a second thinned portion; the first thinned portion and the second thinned portion define an air flow channel between the first thinned portion and the second thinned portion; and an overall thickness of the second thinned portion of the strut decreases and increases in a spanwise direction along the strut away from the body. 18. A method of reducing drag on an aircraft comprising a body, a wing, and a strut extending from the body to an intermediate portion of the wing, the method comprising: flying the aircraft at a transonic speed; generating an upload acting on the intermediate portion of the wing; and generating a download acting on the strut at the first location; wherein: a strut outboard end portion of the strut is twisted relative to a strut inboard end portion of the strut such that a negative angle of incidence at the strut outboard end

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  • B64C1/26Primary

    Attaching the wing or tail units or stabilising surfaces · CPC title

  • Frontal aspect · CPC title

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  • Drag reduction · CPC title

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What does patent US10773786B2 cover?
An aircraft that comprises a body, a wing, and a strut. The wing is coupled to and extends from the body. The wing comprises a wing inboard end portion, a wing outboard end portion, opposite the wing inboard end portion, and an intermediate portion between the wing inboard end portion and the wing outboard end portion. The strut comprises a strut inboard end portion and a strut outboard end por…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64C1/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 15 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).