Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure

This project provides a theoretical review and investigation of the vibration characteristics of an aircraft wing structure using the Finite Element Method. The vibration characteristics would include its natural frequencies and the different mode shapes of vibrations. The modal analysis was carri...

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Main Author: Ong, Han Sheng
Other Authors: Lin Rongming
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-167192023-03-04T18:27:45Z Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure Ong, Han Sheng Lin Rongming School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical engineering This project provides a theoretical review and investigation of the vibration characteristics of an aircraft wing structure using the Finite Element Method. The vibration characteristics would include its natural frequencies and the different mode shapes of vibrations. The modal analysis was carried out on a computer-generated wing model, modeled after the wing of the A-4SU Super Skyhawk. The wing was created using actual dimensions with Solidworks, after which, the modal analysis was done using Ansys, to extract the first 5 natural frequencies and its corresponding mode shapes. The initial stages of the analysis involved the input of 2 sets of material data to investigate the relationship between material of a solid wing structure and its natural frequency. The results were used to determine the material to be used for subsequent analysis. Following that, a relationship between meshing and the natural frequency was established by the variation of the element size used for meshing. More details were added to the wing model, improving from a solid wing to a hollow wing. This forms the basis of the following analysis, where a comparison of the frequency values was done on both models. The last set of results was obtained by putting the hollow wing under different constraint conditions to investigate how this would affect the vibration characteristics. Simulation results showed that meshing using smaller elements would result in smaller natural frequency values. In addition, over-constraining of the wing would give rise to high frequency values. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2009-05-28T02:46:51Z 2009-05-28T02:46:51Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16719 en Nanyang Technological University 71 p. application/pdf
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Ong, Han Sheng
Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
description This project provides a theoretical review and investigation of the vibration characteristics of an aircraft wing structure using the Finite Element Method. The vibration characteristics would include its natural frequencies and the different mode shapes of vibrations. The modal analysis was carried out on a computer-generated wing model, modeled after the wing of the A-4SU Super Skyhawk. The wing was created using actual dimensions with Solidworks, after which, the modal analysis was done using Ansys, to extract the first 5 natural frequencies and its corresponding mode shapes. The initial stages of the analysis involved the input of 2 sets of material data to investigate the relationship between material of a solid wing structure and its natural frequency. The results were used to determine the material to be used for subsequent analysis. Following that, a relationship between meshing and the natural frequency was established by the variation of the element size used for meshing. More details were added to the wing model, improving from a solid wing to a hollow wing. This forms the basis of the following analysis, where a comparison of the frequency values was done on both models. The last set of results was obtained by putting the hollow wing under different constraint conditions to investigate how this would affect the vibration characteristics. Simulation results showed that meshing using smaller elements would result in smaller natural frequency values. In addition, over-constraining of the wing would give rise to high frequency values.
author2 Lin Rongming
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Ong, Han Sheng
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author Ong, Han Sheng
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title Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
title_short Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
title_full Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
title_fullStr Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
title_full_unstemmed Finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
title_sort finite element modelling of vibration characteristics of aircraft wing structure
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