Experimental and numerical research on the aerodynamics of unsteady moving aircraft |
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Authors: | Andreas Bergmann Andreas Huebner Thomas Loeser |
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Institution: | 1. German–Dutch Wind Tunnels, Lilienthalplatz 7, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany;2. German Aerospace Center, Lilienthalplatz 7, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany |
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Abstract: | For the experimental determination of the dynamic wind tunnel data, a new combined motion test capability was developed at the German–Dutch Wind Tunnels DNW for their 3 m Low Speed Wind Tunnel NWB in Braunschweig, Germany, using a unique six degree-of-freedom test rig called ‘Model Positioning Mechanism’ (MPM) as an improved successor to the older systems. With that cutting-edge device, several transport aircraft configurations including a blended wing body configuration were tested in different modes of oscillatory motions roll, pitch and yaw as well as delta-wing geometries like X-31 equipped with remote controlled rudders and flaps to be able to simulate realistic flight maneuvers, e.g., a Dutch Roll. This paper describes the motivation behind these tests and the test setup and in addition gives a short introduction into time accurate maneuver-testing capabilities incorporating models with remote controlled control surfaces. Furthermore, the adaptation of numerical methods for the prediction of dynamic derivatives is described and some examples with the DLR-F12 configuration will be given. The calculations are based on RANS-solution using the finite volume parallel solution algorithm with an unstructured discretization concept (DLR TAU-code). |
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