Simple reduced order models (ROMs) for the aerodynamic coefficients - lift, drag, and pitch moment - of a pitching NACA0012 airfoil are presented. The ROMs are designed for quick computation of the transient aerodynamic characteristics of the airfoil and are developed utilizing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation results. The entire aerodynamic system is modeled as a single input, multi output system yielding three independent systems to be characterized. A systematic, two step process is employed to develop the ROMs for each aerodynamic system. First, a CFD simulation is conducted to determine the linearity of each system, and any nonlinear system is restructured as a nonlinear operator followed by a linear system to allow for the use of linear system identification techniques. A second CFD simulation is conducted to determine the frequency response of each linear system, and the coefficients of each ROM are extracted by fitting a second order model to each frequency response function. The ROMs are validated against an independent CFD simulation of a pitching airfoil and are shown to accurately model each aerodynamic coefficient.
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