Airfoil body including a moveable section of an outer surface carrying an array of transducer elements
View Patent ↗An airfoil body for an aircraft extending from an inner end to an outer end, between a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a pressure surface and a suction surface, the airfoil body having an outer surface and an inner support structure, the outer surface including a fixed skin section and a movable skin section, wherein the movable skin section comprises a first portion including an array of transducer elements, and the airfoil body including an actuator for moving the movable skin section to selectively position the transducer elements on the outer surface.
1. An airfoil body for an aircraft extending from a first end to a second end, between a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a pressure surface and a suction surface, the airfoil body comprising:
an outer surface and an inner support structure, the outer surface including a fixed skin section and a movable skin section,
wherein the movable skin section comprises a first portion including an array of transducer elements, wherein the array of transducer elements comprises one or more of: (i) an array of photovoltaic devices; (ii) an array of semiconductor sensors; (iii) an antenna array; and/or (iv) piezoelectric transducers,
the airfoil body including an actuator for moving the movable skin section to selectively position the transducer elements on the outer surface.
2. The airfoil body of claim 1 , wherein the array of transducer elements includes a planar array of photovoltaic devices, and the movable skin section further comprises a second portion, the second portion being a planar region that does not include any transducer elements.
3. The airfoil body of claim 1 , comprising a first spindle and a second spindle arranged within the airfoil body, wherein the movable skin section is arranged to be selectively wound around the first spindle or the second spindle, and wherein the actuator includes a first drive for rotating the first spindle.
4. The airfoil body of claim 3 , wherein the actuator further includes a second drive for rotating the second spindle.
5. The airfoil body of claim 3 , wherein the fixed skin section comprises a first slot and a second slot, and the movable skin section extends from the first spindle through the first slot and through the second slot to the second spindle, a portion of the movable skin section being positioned on top of the fixed skin section.
6. The airfoil body of claim 3 , wherein the movable skin section extends from the first spindle over the inner support structure to the second spindle.
7. The airfoil body of claim 1 , wherein a length of the first portion of the movable skin section is at least 40% of a chord line of the airfoil body.
8. The airfoil body of claim 1 , wherein the array of transducer elements comprises an array of photovoltaic devices.
9. The airfoil body of claim 1 , wherein the movable skin section includes a fiber reinforced supporting member.
10. The airfoil body of claim 9 , wherein the supporting member is a para-aramid composite and the first portion of the movable skin section includes an ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) upper layer.
11. An aircraft including an airfoil body according to claim 1 .
12. An airfoil body for an aircraft extending from a first end to a second end, between a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a pressure surface and a suction surface, the airfoil body comprising:
an outer skin and an inner support structure,
a first spindle and a second spindle arranged within the airfoil body,
a flexible support member extending between the first spindle and the second spindle on at least a portion of the suction surface and being arranged to be wound on the first spindle or the second spindle,
the flexible support member carrying an array of transducers along a portion of the flexible support member, wherein the array of transducers includes photovoltaic elements, and
an actuator for rotating the first spindle and/or the second spindle to selectively position the array of transducers between the first and second spindle.
13. An airfoil body for an aircraft extending from a first end to a second end, between a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a pressure surface and a suction surface, the airfoil body comprising:
an outer skin and an inner support structure,
a first spindle and a second spindle arranged within the airfoil body,
a flexible support member extending between the first spindle and the second spindle on at least a portion of the suction surface and being arranged to be wound on the first spindle or the second spindle,
the flexible support member carrying an array of transducers along a portion of the flexible support member, wherein the array of transducers includes piezoelectric elements to provide an adaptable airfoil cross-section, and
an actuator for rotating the first spindle and/or the second spindle to selectively position the array of transducers between the first and second spindle.
14. A method of operating a wing for an aircraft comprising an airfoil body extending from a first end to a second end, between a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a pressure surface and a suction surface;
the airfoil body having an outer skin and an inner support structure, the outer skin including a fixed skin section and a movable skin section,
the movable skin section including a flexible supporting member that includes a first surface element along a first portion of the supporting member, and a second surface element different from the first surface element longitudinally arranged along a second portion of the supporting member, the method comprising:
positioning the first surface element on the suction surface during first flight conditions, and positioning the second surface element during second flight conditions, wherein the first surface element is operable for solar energy conversion or load sensing.
15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first surface element is positioned on the suction surface during smooth flight conditions.
16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the second surface element is positioned on the suction surface during turbulent flight conditions or during takeoff and landing of the aircraft, wherein the second surface element provides a smoother surface than the first surface element.
17. The method of claim 14 , comprising determining loads on the airfoil body to determine flight conditions.
18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the airfoil body comprises a first spindle and a second spindle, and the flexible supporting member extending between the first spindle and the second spindle, and wherein positioning the first surface element on the suction surface during first flight conditions, and positioning the second surface element during second flight conditions, includes winding the flexible supporting member on the first spindle or the second spindle.