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A General Interface Method for Aeroelastic Analysis of AircraftThe aeroelastic analysis of an aircraft requires an accurate and efficient procedure to couple aerodynamics and structures. The procedure needs an interface method to bridge the gap between the aerodynamic and structural models in order to transform loads and displacements. Such an interface method is described in this report. This interface method transforms loads computed by any aerodynamic code to a structural finite element (FE) model and converts the displacements from the FE model to the aerodynamic model. The approach is based on FE technology in which virtual work is employed to transform the aerodynamic pressures into FE nodal forces. The displacements at the FE nodes are then converted back to aerodynamic grid points on the aircraft surface through the reciprocal theorem in structural engineering. The method allows both high and crude fidelities of both models and does not require an intermediate modeling. In addition, the method performs the conversion of loads and displacements directly between individual aerodynamic grid point and its corresponding structural finite element and, hence, is very efficient for large aircraft models. This report also describes the application of this aero-structure interface method to a simple wing and an MD-90 wing. The results show that the aeroelastic effect is very important. For the simple wing, both linear and nonlinear approaches are used. In the linear approach, the deformation of the structural model is considered small, and the loads from the deformed aerodynamic model are applied to the original geometry of the structure. In the nonlinear approach, the geometry of the structure and its stiffness matrix are updated in every iteration and the increments of loads from the previous iteration are applied to the new structural geometry in order to compute the displacement increments. Additional studies to apply the aero-structure interaction procedure to more complicated geometry will be conducted in the second phase of the present contract.
Document ID
19980000044
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Tzong, T.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA United States)
Chen, H. H.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA United States)
Chang, K. C.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA United States)
Wu, T.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA United States)
Cebeci, T.
(McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Long Beach, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1996
Subject Category
Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:206331
NASA/CR-97-206331
MDC-96K7062
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-14091
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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