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Wind Tunnel-Based Aerodynamic Model Identification for a Tilt-Wing, Distributed Electric Propulsion Aircraft

Benjamin M. Simmons, Patrick C. Murphy

2021AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum28 citationsDOI

Abstract

View Video Presentation: https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2021-1298.vid This paper describes the methodology used to develop a high-fidelity aerodynamic model for the Langley Aerodrome No. 8 (LA-8) tandem tilt-wing, distributed electric propulsion, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle configurations exhibit aerodynamic characteristics of both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft as well as complex vehicle-specific phenomena, such as propeller-wing interactions and high incidence angle propeller aerodynamics. Consequently, conventional aircraft aerodynamic modeling strategies require modification when applied to eVTOL aircraft. Two novel system identification-based approaches are used to develop an aerodynamic model for the LA-8 aircraft configuration using wind tunnel data collected with design of experiments techniques. The modeling strategies are compared by assessing their predictive performance for validation data acquired separately from the data used to identify the model and are shown to have sufficient predictive capability. Research findings are presented with a discussion of unique eVTOL aerodynamic modeling characteristics and practical strategies to inform future aerodynamic modeling efforts for eVTOL aircraft.

Topics & Concepts

TakeoffAerodynamicsTakeoff and landingAerospace engineeringWind tunnelPropellerPropulsionWingAirplaneMarine engineeringEngineeringComputer scienceAerospace and Aviation TechnologyAir Traffic Management and OptimizationReal-time simulation and control systems