Aircraft wing tips
US-2020172227-A1 · Jun 4, 2020 · US
US11713105B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11713105-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117344248-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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An aircraft comprising a wing having a spanwise lift distribution extending from a root to a tip, the lift distribution defining an inboard region defining a positive lift contribution, an outboard region defining a negative lift contribution, and an intermediate region defining a neutral lift contribution, the neutral region being spaced from the tip and from the root. A propulsion system is provided, comprising a wing mounted propulsor. The wing mounted propulsor has a rotational axis (x) positioned substantially at a span of the wing where a value of δLift/δSpan is at a maximum for the span of the wing, and may be located at the intermediate region along the span of the wing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft comprising: a wing having a spanwise lift distribution extending from a root to a tip, the lift distribution defining an inboard region defining a positive lift contribution, an outboard region defining a negative lift contribution, and an intermediate region defining a neutral lift contribution, the intermediate region being spaced from the tip and from the root, wherein the wing defines a bell-shaped lift distribution; and a propulsion system comprising a wing mounted propulsor; wherein the wing mounted propulsor has a rotational axis positioned substantially at a span of the wing where a value of δLift/δSpan is at a maximum magnitude for the span of the wing. 2. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the wing mounted propulsor comprises one of an open rotor propulsor such as a propeller, and a ducted propulsor such as a fan. 3. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the propulsor is located at the intermediate region of the span of the wing. 4. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the wing mounted propulsor is located aft of a trailing edge of the wing. 5. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the wing mounted propulsor is located forward of a leading edge of the wing. 6. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the wing comprises an aspect ratio greater than 5 and less than 15. 7. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the propulsion system comprises one or more further propulsors. 8. An aircraft according to claim 7 , wherein the one or more further propulsors are located inboard of the wing mounted propulsors. 9. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the wing comprises a folding mechanism which defines a pivot point at or outboard of the position of the wing mounted propulsor. 10. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the propulsion system comprises one or more internal combustion engines which are configured to drive one or more propulsor. 11. An aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the propulsion system comprises an electric motor configured to drive the wing mounted propulsor. 12. An aircraft according to claim 11 , wherein the aircraft propulsion system comprises a parallel hybrid propulsion system, in which the internal combustion engine is mechanically coupled to at least one wing mounted propulsor, and wherein the internal combustion engine may be coupled to an electric generator configured to provide electrical power to the electric motor. 13. An aircraft according to claim 12 , wherein the internal combustion engine is coupled to an electric generator configured to provide electrical power to the propulsor motor and wherein the internal combustion engine is not mechanically coupled to a propulsor. 14. An aircraft according to claim 11 , wherein the propulsion system comprises one or more electric storage devices, wherein the one or more electrical storage devices comprises at least one of a fuel cell, capacitor or chemical cell configured to provide electrical power to the electric motor.
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