Abstract

At transonic flight conditions, the buffet caused by the interaction between the shock waves and the boundary layers can degrade an aircraft’s aerodynamic performance and even threaten its safety. In this paper, the shock control bumps, originally designed to reduce the wave drag at cruise speeds, are applied to enhance the robustness of the closed-loop buffet control system using the trailing-edge flap. For the OAT15A supercritical airfoil, a closed-loop buffet control system is first designed with a feedback signal of lift coefficient. Then, the shock control bumps designed for drag reduction are integrated into the active buffet control system. The results show that the closed-loop flap control can be greatly enhanced by coupling with the shock control bumps. At the steady state under control, the shock control bumps can slightly increase the airfoil lift–drag ratio. More importantly, the ranges of control parameters that can effectively suppress the buffet are significantly enlarged with the help of the bumps; thus, the robustness of the control system is greatly enhanced.

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