Uncertainty Quantification and Certification Prediction of Low-Boom Supersonic Aircraft Configurations
2016; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Volume: 54; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2514/1.c033907
ISSN1533-3868
AutoresThomas K. West, Bryan Reuter, Eric Walker, Bil Kleb, Michael A. Park,
Tópico(s)Wind and Air Flow Studies
ResumoThe primary objective of this work was to develop and demonstrate a process for accurate and efficient uncertainty quantification and certification prediction of low-boom, supersonic, transport aircraft. High-fidelity computational-fluid-dynamics models of multiple low-boom configurations were investigated, including the Lockheed Martin SEEB-ALR body of revolution, the NASA 69 deg delta wing, and the Lockheed Martin 1021-01 configuration. A nonintrusive polynomial chaos surrogate approach was used for reduced computational cost of propagating mixed inherent (aleatory) and epistemic uncertainty through both the computational-fluid-dynamics model and the near-field to ground-level boom propagation model. A methodology has also been introduced to quantify the plausibility of a design to pass a certification under uncertainty. Results of this study include the analysis of each of the three configurations of interest under inviscid and fully turbulent flow assumptions. A comparison of the uncertainty outputs and sensitivity analyses between the configurations is also given. The results of this study illustrate the flexibility and robustness of the developed framework as a tool for uncertainty quantification and certification prediction of low-boom, supersonic aircraft.
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