Aerofoil body with integral curved spar-cover
US-2017334541-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US11267552B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11267552-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916261486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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An aircraft portion includes a fuselage oriented in a longitudinal direction, an airfoil made up of at least one pair of wings arranged on either side of the fuselage in a transverse direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, and an airfoil-fuselage junction fairing at the interface between the airfoil and the fuselage. The junction fairing has, in a vertical plane, a lower profile and, in a horizontal plane, a horizontal profile at the junction of the outer surface of the junction fairing with the convex side of each wing. The horizontal profile and/or the lower profile successively has, in the longitudinal direction, a convex front segment, a concave intermediate segment, and a convex rear segment.
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An aircraft portion, comprising: a fuselage oriented in a longitudinal direction and having a median longitudinal plane; an airfoil formed by at least one pair of wings positioned on either side of the fuselage in a transverse direction orthogonal to the median longitudinal plane; and an airfoil-fuselage junction fairing at an interface between the airfoil and the fuselage, the junction fairing having an outer surface and being delimited in a vertical direction orthogonal to the longitudinal and transverse directions by an envelope surface, a projection of the envelope surface in the median longitudinal plane drawing a lower profile of the junction fairing, and a convex side of each wing being in contact with the outer surface of the junction fairing along a junction line, an orthogonal projection of which in a projection plane orthogonal to the median longitudinal plane draws a horizontal profile of the junction line, wherein the horizontal profile of at least one of the junction lines has, in the longitudinal direction, a convex front segment, a concave intermediate segment, and a convex rear segment, wherein at least one of the wings has a leading edge and a trailing edge, an intersection between the leading edge and the outer surface of the junction fairing defining a front reference point, the intersection between the trailing edge and the longitudinal plane passing through the front reference point defining a rear reference point, and a distance between the front and rear reference points making up a reference length, and the convex front segment of the horizontal profile comprises a front convexity apex, the concave intermediate segment of the horizontal profile comprises an intermediate concavity bottom, and the convex rear segment of the horizontal profile comprises a rear convexity apex, a tangent to the horizontal profile of each of the front convexity apex, the rear convexity apex and the concavity bottom being parallel to the longitudinal direction, the intermediate concavity bottom being withdrawn toward the median longitudinal plane relative to each of the front convexity apex and the rear convexity apex, wherein the front convexity apex, the intermediate concavity bottom and the rear convexity apex belong to a portion of the horizontal profile that is at least of class C 1 , the front reference point being located on the convex front segment. 2. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate concavity bottom has a first primary longitudinal deviation relative to the front convexity apex, the first primary longitudinal deviation being between 15 and 45% of the reference length. 3. The aircraft portion according to claim 2 , wherein each point of the junction line has a single orthogonal projection, specific to the point, over a segment connecting the front and rear reference points. 4. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate concavity bottom has a first secondary longitudinal deviation relative to the rear convexity apex, the first secondary longitudinal deviation being between 35 and 65% of the reference length. 5. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate concavity bottom has a primary transverse deviation relative to the front convexity apex, the primary transverse deviation being between 0.5 and 2.5% of the reference length. 6. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate concavity bottom has a secondary transverse deviation relative to the rear convexity apex, the secondary transverse deviation being between 2.0 and 4.5% of the reference length. 7. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the front convexity apex is at a first primary longitudinal distance from the front reference point of between 5 and 20% of the reference length. 8. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the front convexity apex is at a primary transverse distance from the front reference point of between 0.0 and 1.0% of the reference length. 9. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate concavity bottom is at a secondary transverse distance from the front reference point of between 0.5 and 2.0% of the reference length. 10. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the rear convexity apex is at a tertiary transverse distance from the front reference point of between 1.5 and 3.0% of the reference length. 11. The aircraft portion according to claim 1 , wherein the junction line is at least of class C 2 . 12. An airplane comprising: the aircraft portion according to claim 1 ; and a powertrain arranged at a rear end of the fuselage. 13. The airplane according to claim 12 , wherein the airplane is a subsonic airplane in which the airflow around the wings moves close enough to the speed of sound to enter a transonic state. 14. An aircraft portion, comprising: a fuselage oriented in a longitudinal direction and having a median longitudinal plane; an airfoil formed by at least one pair of wings positioned on either side of the fuselage in a transverse direction orthogonal to the median longitudinal plane; and an airfoil-fuselage junction fairing at an interface between the airfoil and the fuselage, the junction fairing having an outer surface and being delimited in a vertical direction orthogonal to the longitudinal and transverse directions by an envelope surface, a projection of the envelope surface in the median longitudinal plane drawing a lower profile of the junction fairing, and a convex side of each wing being in contact with the outer surface of the junction fairing along a junction line, an orthogonal projection of which in a projection plane orthogonal to the median longitudinal plane draws a horizontal profile of the junction line, wherein the horizontal profile of at least one of the junction lines has, in the longitudinal direction, a convex front segment, a concave intermediate segment, and a convex rear segment, at least one of the wings having a leading edge, an intersection between the leading edge and the outer surface of the junction fairing defining a front reference point, and the convex front segment of the horizontal profile comprises a front convexity apex, the concave intermediate segment of the horizontal profile comprises an intermediate concavity bottom, and the convex rear segment of the horizontal profile comprises a rear convexity apex, the front convexity apex being at a non-zero longitudinal distance from the front reference point, the front reference point being located on the convex front segment. 15. An airplane comprising: a fuselage oriented in a longitudinal direction and having a median longitudinal plane; an airfoil formed by at least one pair of wings positioned on either side of the fuselage in a transverse direction orthogonal to the median longitudinal plane; and an airfoil-fuselage junction fairing at an interface between the airfoil and the fuselage, the junction fairing having an outer surface and being delimited in a vertical direction orthogonal to the longitudinal and transverse directions by an envelope surface, a projection of the envelope surface in the median longitudinal plane drawing a lower profile of the junction fairing, and a convex side of each wing being in contact with the outer surface of the junction fairing along a junction line, an orthogonal projection of which in a projection plane orthogonal to the median longitudinal plane draws a horizontal profile of the junction line, wherein the horizontal profile of at least one of the junction lines has, in the longitudinal direction, a con
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