Rekayasa Balik dan Analisa Performa Sayap Pesawat Scale Model P-51D Mustang dengan ciri Pattern Zig-Zag Produk 3D Printing
Reverse Engineering and Performance Analysis of the P-51D Mustang Scale Model Wing with Zig-Zag Pattern Characteristics Using 3D Printing Technology
Abstract
This study presents the reverse engineering and aerodynamic performance analysis
of a 1:16 scale P-51D Mustang wing fabricated using FDM 3D printing with PLA+
material. The wing geometry was reconstructed in SolidWorks and manufactured
through slicing in Ultimaker Cura using a zig-zag infill pattern. The printed
components were evaluated through dimensional, mass, volume, and surface
roughness measurements to assess accuracy relative to the digital model. The
measurement results were used to conduct theoretical aerodynamic analyses,
including lift curve, thrust–drag characteristics, and drag polar calculations. The
findings show that the reverse engineering and 3D printing processes successfully
produced an accurate and sufficiently rigid wing for aerodynamic assessment.
Theoretical analysis also indicates a linear increase in lift coefficient with angle of
attack up to the stall region, and a drag polar consistent with the laminar
NACA/NAA 45-100 airfoil. This study provides a foundation for aircraft model
aerostructure development and supports the use of 3D printing in aerospace-related
research.
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