Aerodynamic Efficiency Inspection of Micro-Structured Functional Surfaces

Nicole Brosch, Pablo Eugui, Laurin Ginner, Christoph Feichtinger, Peter A. Leitl, Andreas Flanschger, Franz Wotawa

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Abstract

The reduction in aerodynamic drag leads to reduced fuel consumption and, therefore, a reduced CO2 usage. This can be achieved by applying micro-structured functional surfaces, like riblets, on e.g., aircraft wings. The fuel reduction efficiency depends on the structural integrity of the riblets and has to be assessed regularly. For this purpose, we propose a portable photometric inspection tool that detects defects and infers the remaining aerodynamic efficiency. The acquired foils are inspected with a tailored statistical data processing method, which provides defect percentages. We implement a percentages-to-efficiency mapping based on measurements performed with an efficiency test bench and riblet foils with known defect percentages. The approach is tested on foils with known defect percentages that were not used before. These tests show that it is possible to assess aerodynamic efficiency with a purely optical inspection tool.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition, 2024
PublisherAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA)
ISBN (Print)9781624107115
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2024 AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition - Orlando, United States
Duration: 8 Jan 202412 Jan 2024

Conference

Conference2024 AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOrlando
Period8/01/2412/01/24

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Aerospace Engineering

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