城市空中机动飞机的快速航空建模计算实验

P. Murphy, P. Buning, Benjamin M. Simmons
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用于计算测试的快速气动建模(RAM - c)是在计算研究过程中高效、自动获取气动模型的一种方法。RAM-C设计用于估计适合飞行动力学研究和模拟的模型。随着混合动力和电动垂直起降(eVTOL)飞机的复杂性和气动非线性的增加,对实验效率和模型保真度的要求也越来越高。在城市空中交通(UAM)运输系统中,预计飞机将同时具备飞机和旋翼飞机的许多功能。与传统飞机相比,这些飞行器存在更多因素,这可能导致计算成本增加,并且在应用传统测试和建模方法时遗漏了关键因素的相互作用。RAM-C在计算代码周围提供反馈回路,以快速指导测试达到用户定义的保真度目标的空气动力学模型。它结合并扩展了实验设计理论和飞机系统识别理论的概念,允许用户在测试之前自由选择预测误差方面的特定保真度。RAM-C只收集满足用户指定的预测误差要求所需的足够数据,从而节省了计算时间和资源。最终模型的整体可实现保真度也取决于测试设备的准确性,或者在这种情况下,计算建模方法。以前支持RAM-T工艺开发的研究是在风洞试验中进行的,以评估潜在的指标、算法和程序。本文介绍了RAM- c技术开发的后续步骤和测试结果,并强调了在计算研究中应用eVTOL配置的RAM的一些独特功能。
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Rapid Aero Modeling for Urban Air Mobility Aircraft in Computational Experiments
Rapid Aero Modeling (RAM) applied to computational testing, RAM-C, is an approach to efficiently and automatically obtain aerodynamic models during computational investigations. RAM-C is designed to estimate models appropriate for flight dynamics studies and simulations. The approach responds to a demand for experimental efficiency and model fidelity that has increased with growing aircraft complexity and aerodynamic nonlinearities associated with hybrid and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. In an Urban Air Mobility (UAM) transportation system, it is expected that aircraft will embrace many features from both airplanes and rotorcraft. These vehicles present many more factors than conventional aircraft which can lead to increased computational costs and missed key factor interactions when applying traditional testing and modeling methods. RAM-C provides feedback loops around computational codes to rapidly guide testing toward aerodynamic models meeting user-defined fidelity goals. It combines and extends concepts from design of experiment theory and aircraft system identification theory that allow the user the freedom to choose, in advance of the test, a specific level of fidelity in terms of prediction error. RAM-C only collects enough data required to meet the user-specified prediction error requirements thus saving computational time and resources. The overall achievable fidelity of the final model also depends on the accuracy of the test facility, or in this case, the computational modeling approach. Previous studies to support development of the RAM-T process were conducted in wind tunnel tests to assess potential metrics, algorithms, and procedures. This paper presents results from the next steps taken and tests conducted for the development of RAM-C technology and highlights some of the unique features of RAM applied eVTOL configurations in a computational study.
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