Journal of Aeroelasticity and Structural Dynamics, Vol 7, No 1 (2019)

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Comparison between VLM and CFD Maneuver Loads Calculation at the Example of a Flying Wing Configuration

Arne Voß

Abstract


This work presents the results of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) based maneuver loads calculations for a flying wing configuration. Euler solutions of the DLR Tau code are compared to vortex lattice method (VLM) results for maneuver loads in the preliminary design stage. The trim parameters of the quasi-steady maneuver load case, the structural deformation and the flow solution are determined in an iterative process. The focus is on a comprehensive loads analysis including a broad selection of load cases to cover the whole flight envelope. This is necessary to ensure a thorough preliminary design. Integration of this approach in an automated, preliminary design process and application of parametric, aeroelastic modeling allows to perform structural optimization loops to evaluate the difference between VLM and CFD on the structural design in terms of structural net mass.

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ISSN 1974-5117