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Efficient vibration mode analysis of aircraft with multiple externalstore configurations
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1988
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EngineeringAerospace SimulationExternal StoreAerospace SystemStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsExternal Store ConfigurationVibration AnalysisCoupling MethodModal AnalysisSystems EngineeringNonlinear Vibration ControlVibration IsolationAircraft Design ProcessStructural VibrationStructural Health MonitoringComputer EngineeringActive Vibration ControlAerostructureMultiple Externalstore ConfigurationsAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsAeroelasticityAerodynamicsStructural MechanicsVibration Control
A coupling method for efficient vibration mode analysis of aircraft with multiple external store configurations is presented. A set of low-frequency vibration modes, including rigid-body modes, represent the aircraft. Each external store is represented by its vibration modes with clamped boundary conditions, and by its rigid-body inertial properties. The aircraft modes are obtained from a finite-element model loaded by dummy rigid external stores with fictitious masses. The coupling procedure unloads the dummy stores and loads the actual stores instead. The analytical development is presented, the effects of the fictitious mass magnitudes are discussed, and a numerical example is given for a combat aircraft with external wing stores. Comparison with vibration modes obtained by a direct (full-size) eigensolution shows very accurate coupling results. Once the aircraft and stores data bases are constructed, the computer time for analyzing any external store configuration is two to three orders of magnitude less than that of a direct solution.
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