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Brunton, Steven L.
Unsteady aerodynamic models for agile flight at low Reynolds numbers.
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Unsteady aerodynamic models for agile flight at low Reynolds numbers./
作者:
Brunton, Steven L.
面頁冊數:
208 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-07, Section: B, page: .
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International73-07B.
標題:
Engineering, Aerospace. -
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ISBN:
9781267250858
Unsteady aerodynamic models for agile flight at low Reynolds numbers.
Brunton, Steven L.
Unsteady aerodynamic models for agile flight at low Reynolds numbers.
- 208 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-07, Section: B, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2012.
This work develops low-order models for the unsteady aerodynamic forces on a wing in response to agile maneuvers at low Reynolds number. Model performance is assessed on the basis of accuracy across a range of parameters and frequencies as well as of computational efficiency and compatibility with existing control techniques and flight dynamic models. The result is a flexible modeling procedure that yields accurate, low-dimensional, state-space models. The modeling procedures are developed and tested on direct numerical simulations of a two-dimensional flat plate airfoil in motion at low Reynolds number, Re=100, and in a wind tunnel experiment at the Illinois Institute of Technology involving a NACA 0006 airfoil pitching and plunging at Reynolds number Re=65,000. In both instances, low-order models are obtained that accurately capture the unsteady aerodynamic forces at all frequencies. These cases demonstrate the utility of the modeling procedure developed in this thesis for obtaining accurate models for different geometries and Reynolds numbers.
ISBN: 9781267250858Subjects--Topical Terms:
845476
Engineering, Aerospace.
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The methods developed in this thesis provide a systematic approach to identify unsteady aerodynamic models from analytical, numerical, or experimental data. The resulting models are shown to be reduced-order models of the linearized Navier-Stokes equations that are expressed in state-space form, and they are, therefore, both efficient and accurate. The specific form of the model, which separates added-mass forces, quasi-steady lift, and transient forces, guarantees that the resulting models are accurate over the entire range of frequencies. Finally, the models are low-dimensional linear systems of ordinary differential equations, so that they are compatible with existing flight dynamic models as well as a wealth of modern control techniques.
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