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Global nonlinear aerodynamic modeling using multivariate orthogonal functions
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1995
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AeroacousticsAeronauticsEngineeringOrthogonal FunctionAerospace EngineeringAerospace SimulationNumerical SimulationAeroelasticityAerodynamicsSystems EngineeringMultivariate Orthogonal FunctionsModeling And SimulationComputational MechanicsAircraft Design ProcessNonlinear Aerodynamic Coefficients
A technique was developed for global modeling of nonlinear aerodynamic coefficients using multivariate orthogonal functions based on the data. Each orthogonal function retained in the model was decomposed into an expansion of ordinary polynomials in the independent variables, so that the final model could be interpreted as selectively retained terms from a multivariable power series expansion. A predicted squared-error metric was used to determine the orthogonal functions to be retained in the model; analytical derivatives were easily computed. The approach was demonstrated on the Z-body axis aerodynamic force coefficient (Cz) wind tunnel data for an F-18 research vehicle which came from a tabular wind tunnel and covered the entire subsonic flight envelope. For a realistic case, the analytical model predicted experimental values of Cz very well. The modeling technique is shown to be capable of generating a compact, global analytical representation of nonlinear aerodynamics. The polynomial model has good predictive capability, global validity, and analytical differentiability.
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