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Experiment Design for Complex VTOL Aircraft with Distributed Propulsion and Tilt Wing
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EngineeringAerospace SimulationTilt WingAerospace SystemVehicle ComplexityTilt Lifting SurfacesAeronauticsSystems EngineeringComplex Vtol AircraftModeling And SimulationAircraft Design ProcessSubscale Vtol ConceptWing DesignAerospace Propulsion SystemsPropulsionAerospace EngineeringAerospace TechnologyExperiment DesignMechanical SystemsAeroelasticityAerodynamics
Selected experimental results from a wind tunnel study of a subscale VTOL concept with distributed propulsion and tilt lifting surfaces are presented. The vehicle complexity and automated test facility were ideal for use with a randomized designed experiment. Design of Experiments and Response Surface Methods were invoked to produce run efficient, statistically rigorous regression models with minimized prediction error. Static tests were conducted at the NASA Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to model all six aerodynamic coefficients over a large flight envelope. This work supports investigations at NASA Langley in developing advanced configurations, simulations, and advanced control systems.
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