Dynamic analysis of flexible aircraft typically involves the separation of rigid body and structural dynamics. This approach is justified, if an adequate distance between the frequencies of the elastic and the flight mechanic modes is present. For aircraft structures characterized by relatively low elastic frequencies (e.g. large passenger aircraft or sailplanes) the combined calculation of the coupled rigid body and structural dynamics becomes important and the setup of an integrated aeroelastic model of the aircraft is necessary. This article describes the derivation of the integrated aeroelastic model, composed of governing equations for the translational, the rotational, and the elastic motion. A modal approach is used for the calculation of the elastic deformations of the aircraft, therefore using unconstrained free-free vibration modes from a Finite-Element analysis. The aerodynamic forces are calculated by a CFD solver in Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) formulation. The integration of all involved disciplines is finally done via a weak coupling approach applying a CSS (Conventional-Serial-Staggered) algorithm. The integrated model is intended to be used for the prediction of maneuver or gust loads.


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    Title :

    Nonlinear numerical flight dynamics for the prediction of maneuver loads


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    Conference:

    2011 ; Paris, Frankreich



    Publication date :

    2011


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    German