Abstract:The subject of the experimental investigation presented in this paper is to measure the dynamic stability derivatives of an oscillating generic combat aircraft model in the Ankara Wind Tunnel by using a direct forced oscillation technique. The model, which is used for the oscillatory tests is known as the AGARD, Standard Dynamic Model and is manufactured as a generic combat aircraft model to verify different measurement techniques in various wind tunnels of NATO countries. The aerodynamic forces and moments ar… Show more
“…The experimental data 28 The pitch damping derivatives were measured in the low speed, closed circuit Ankara wind tunnel. 27 The time-domain damping derivatives agree well with the experimental values. Because of the broad frequency content of the force and moment coefficient, deviations are expected in the predicted values of dynamic derivative for solutions using 1 and 2 modes.…”
Section: Test Case 2: Subsonic With Vortical Flowsupporting
“…The experimental data 28 The pitch damping derivatives were measured in the low speed, closed circuit Ankara wind tunnel. 27 The time-domain damping derivatives agree well with the experimental values. Because of the broad frequency content of the force and moment coefficient, deviations are expected in the predicted values of dynamic derivative for solutions using 1 and 2 modes.…”
Section: Test Case 2: Subsonic With Vortical Flowsupporting
“…28 The pitch damping derivatives were measured in the low speed, closed circuit Ankara wind tunnel. 27 The time-domain damping derivatives agree well with the experimental values. Because of the broad frequency content of the force and moment coefficient, deviations are expected in the predicted values of dynamic derivative for solutions using 1 and 2 modes.…”
Section: Test Case 2: Subsonic With Vortical Flowsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…This geometry has been used at various wind tunnel facilities to collect data using different measurement techniques. [25][26][27][28] Further details on the geometry can be found in Huang. 29 This model has been used for two previous studies related to dynamic derivatives.…”
Section: B Standard Dynamics Model Aircraftmentioning
“…37 The pitch damping derivatives were measured in the low speed, closed circuit Ankara wind tunnel. 36 Reasonable agreement is obtained between the two grids. The solutions using 40 and 80 steps per cycle yield very similar results.…”
Section: The Effect Of Mean Angle Of Incidencementioning
This paper focuses on the computation of dynamic derivatives for full aircraft configurations. The flow is modelled using the Euler and RANS equations and an unsteady time-domain solver is used for the computation of aerodynamic loads for forced periodic motions. The study investigates the variation of damping values through the transonic regime and for several permutations of motion parameters for the Standard Dynamics Model geometry. A benchmark against experimental data is presented for the Transonic CRuiser wind tunnel geometry. For the SDM, strake vortices and their breakdown are observed when increasing the mean angle of attack during the applied pitch sinusoidal motion. A good agreement is obtained with available experimental data. For the TCR, a validation of longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics is first considered. Numerical experiments for the estimation of damping derivatives and for large amplitude forced oscillations in pitch axis are compared to wind tunnel data. Simulations are in agreement with experimental data up to high angles of attack.
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