2024
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace11020111
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Aerodatabase Development and Integration and Mission Analysis of a Mach 2 Supersonic Civil Aircraft

Pietro Roncioni,
Marco Marini,
Oscar Gori
et al.

Abstract: The request for faster and greener civil aviation is urging the worldwide scientific community and aerospace industry to develop a new generation of supersonic aircraft, which are expected to be environmentally sustainable and to guarantee a high-level protection of citizens. A key aspect to monitor the potential environmental impact of new configurations is the aerodynamic efficiency and its impact onto the real mission. To pursue this goal, this paper discloses increasing-fidelity aerodynamic modeling approa… Show more

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“…The differences between an aerodynamic simulation and an aeroacoustic computation are pointed out in Figure 7, where the flow fields evaluated using those two different approaches are compared. While the aerodynamic solution leads to good results in terms of global coefficients, lift and drag values agree with the reference values [45], and the pressure flow field is completely different from the aircraft. The pressure variations are dissipated by the computational grid used in the aerodynamic simulation, while they are perfectly visible in the aeroacoustic simulation up to the far-field of the domain.…”
Section: Cs1 Test Casementioning
confidence: 51%
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“…The differences between an aerodynamic simulation and an aeroacoustic computation are pointed out in Figure 7, where the flow fields evaluated using those two different approaches are compared. While the aerodynamic solution leads to good results in terms of global coefficients, lift and drag values agree with the reference values [45], and the pressure flow field is completely different from the aircraft. The pressure variations are dissipated by the computational grid used in the aerodynamic simulation, while they are perfectly visible in the aeroacoustic simulation up to the far-field of the domain.…”
Section: Cs1 Test Casementioning
confidence: 51%
“…The design process starts from a set of design and operational requirements very similar to the reference Concorde aircraft: In terms of geometrical configuration, the CS1 vehicle has a classical aeronautical shape with the characteristics of Table 1. Aerodynamic and propulsive databases [45] are the basis of the definition of a reference mission. Figure 5 reports the mission profile with the variation of the aircraft altitude, with the relative angle of attack variation during flight.…”
Section: Cs1 Test Casementioning
confidence: 99%
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