Purpose
Conceptual and preliminary aircraft concepts are getting mature earlier in the design process, than ever before. To achieve that advanced level of maturity, multiple multidisciplinary analyses have to be done, often with usage of numerical optimization algorithms. This calls for right tools that can handle such a demanding task. Often the toughest part of a modern design is handling an aircraft’s computational models used for different analysis. Transferring geometry and loads from one program to another, or modifying internal structure, takes time and is not productive. Authors defined the concept of a common computational model (CCM), which couples programs from different aerospace scientific disciplines. Data exchange between the software components is compatible, and multidisciplinary analysis can be automated to high degree, including numerical optimization.
Design/methodology/approach
The panel method was applied to aerodynamic analysis and was coupled with open-source FEM code within one computational process.
Findings
The numerical results proved the effectiveness of developed methodology.
Practical implications
Developed software can be used within the design process of a new aircraft.
Originality/value
This paper presents an original approach for advanced numerical analysis, as well as for multidisciplinary optimization of an aircraft. The presented results show possible applications.
Purpose -This study seeks to present the initial requirements for medium altitude long endurance (MALE) UAV design of an increased reliability. Design/methodology/approach -Shows and describes the successive design phases of PW-103 MALE UAV. Findings -The analysis of the performances of the PW-103 UAV, powered by either a main or an auxiliary engine, demonstrated that auxiliary power unit improved flight safety significantly. Originality/value -Successive MALE UAV configurations developed in the design process were aerodynamically more efficient than their predecessors.
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