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STO-TR-AVT-201

STOType

Publication

STOPublicationType

Technical Report RDP

STOPublisher

STO

Title

Extended Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for  NATO Air Vehicles

Publication_Reference

STO-TR-AVT-201

Identifier

AC/323(AVT-201)TP/680

PolicyIdentifier

NATO

Description

Within the AVT-201 Task Group a comprehensive research program has been designed to assess the ability to accurately predict both static and dynamic stability characteristics of air vehicles using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods which could revolutionize the air vehicle design process, especially for military air vehicles. A validated CFD capability would significantly reduce the number of ground tests required to verify vehicle concepts, and in general, could eliminate costly vehicle ‘repair’ campaigns required to fix performance anomalies that were not adequately predicted prior to full-scale vehicle development. The AVT-201 Task Group established an extended integrated experimental and numerical approach to assess the performance and accuracy of stability and control prediction methods as well as the ability to design and estimate the effectiveness of control devices for highly swept low observable UCAV configurations. The aim of the AVT-201 Task Group was to provide an assessment of the CFD capabilities using model-scale experiments and transferring this knowledge to real-scale applications

STOAbstract

Within the AVT-201 Task Group a comprehensive research program has been designed to assess the ability to accurately predict both static and dynamic stability characteristics of air vehicles using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods which could revolutionize the air vehicle design process, especially for military air vehicles. A validated CFD capability would significantly reduce the number of ground tests required to verify vehicle concepts, and in general, could eliminate costly vehicle ‘repair’ campaigns required to fix performance anomalies that were not adequately predicted prior to full-scale vehicle development. The AVT-201 Task Group established an extended integrated experimental and numerical approach to assess the performance and accuracy of stability and control prediction methods as well as the ability to design and estimate the effectiveness of control devices for highly swept low observable UCAV configurations. The aim of the AVT-201 Task Group was to provide an assessment of the CFD capabilities using model-scale experiments and transferring this knowledge to real-scale applications

Published

11/15/2016

Year

2016

STOAuthorExternal

Multiple

DOI

10.14339/STO-TR-AVT-201

ISBN

ISBN 978-92-837-2079-9

Keywords_Text

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD);
Control device effectiveness;
Dynamic wind tunnel testing;
Flight mechanics assessment;
Flight performance;
Reduced-order modelling;
Stability and control;
Steady-state testing;
Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV);
Unsteady aerodynamics;
Vehicle dynamics;
Vortical flow

Access

NATO Unclassified

Classification

UNCLASSIFIED

STOReleasableTo

NATO; Australia; Sweden

Publication_Image

 

Report Title Short

Extended Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for  N ...

STOActivityTitle

Extended Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for  NATO Air Vehicles

STOTechnicalTeam

AVT

Publication_Status

Unpublished

Document ID

STODOCID-23-3921

Content Type: Technical Report Document Set
Created at 11/15/2016 1:40 PM by KAMINSKI Marcin (Mr.)
Last modified at 12/22/2016 9:16 AM by KAMINSKI Marcin (Mr.)