The present paper deals with the take-off performance analysis of PrandtlPlane aircraft. The PrandtlPlane is a Box-Wing configuration based on Prandtl’s “Best Wing System” concept, which minimizes the induced drag once wingspan and lift are given. The take-off dynamics is simulated implementing the non-linear equations of motion in a numerical tool, which adopts a Vortex Lattice Method solver to evaluate the aerodynamics characteristics taking also ground effects into account. The take-off analysis is performed for both a PrandtlPlane and a reference monoplane, with the aim of comparing the performance of the two different architectures. The preliminary results show the potential advantages of the PrandtlPlane, such as runway length reducti...
The paper presents a method for the preliminary stability analysis of box-wing aircraft, called Pran...
The paper aims at presenting and summarizing the activities carried out on the structural aspects of...
The activities reported in this paper are part of the project “PARSIFAL” (Prandtlplane ARchitecture ...
AbstractThe present paper deals with the take-off performance analysis of PrandtlPlane aircraft. The...
The paper describes the take-off performances and characteristics of an unconventional aircraft, cal...
The subject of the present thesis is the numerical evaluation of take-off performance of an innovati...
The paper aims to present the phases and the achievements of the aerodynamic design activities carri...
This dissertation focuses on the study of the innovative PrandtlPlane aircraft. The PrandtlPlane is ...
The PrandtlPlane (PRP) configuration appears as a promising contender for the next generation of tra...
A way to face the challenge of moving towards a new greener aviation is to exploit disruptive aircra...
The subject of the thesis is the realization, in the frame of the PARSIFAL project, of a Landing Gea...
Purpose The present paper aims to assess the reliability and the limitations of analysing flight ...
This conceptual design study of a 150-seat short-rang aircraft was undertaken to investigate whether...
In the framework of the PARSIFAL research project, funded by the European Community in the Horizon 2...
The present paper concerns the introduction of a mixed analytical-numerical method for the estimatio...
The paper presents a method for the preliminary stability analysis of box-wing aircraft, called Pran...
The paper aims at presenting and summarizing the activities carried out on the structural aspects of...
The activities reported in this paper are part of the project “PARSIFAL” (Prandtlplane ARchitecture ...
AbstractThe present paper deals with the take-off performance analysis of PrandtlPlane aircraft. The...
The paper describes the take-off performances and characteristics of an unconventional aircraft, cal...
The subject of the present thesis is the numerical evaluation of take-off performance of an innovati...
The paper aims to present the phases and the achievements of the aerodynamic design activities carri...
This dissertation focuses on the study of the innovative PrandtlPlane aircraft. The PrandtlPlane is ...
The PrandtlPlane (PRP) configuration appears as a promising contender for the next generation of tra...
A way to face the challenge of moving towards a new greener aviation is to exploit disruptive aircra...
The subject of the thesis is the realization, in the frame of the PARSIFAL project, of a Landing Gea...
Purpose The present paper aims to assess the reliability and the limitations of analysing flight ...
This conceptual design study of a 150-seat short-rang aircraft was undertaken to investigate whether...
In the framework of the PARSIFAL research project, funded by the European Community in the Horizon 2...
The present paper concerns the introduction of a mixed analytical-numerical method for the estimatio...
The paper presents a method for the preliminary stability analysis of box-wing aircraft, called Pran...
The paper aims at presenting and summarizing the activities carried out on the structural aspects of...
The activities reported in this paper are part of the project “PARSIFAL” (Prandtlplane ARchitecture ...