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A Framework for Aircraft Conceptual Design and Multidisciplinary Optimization

Saeed Hosseini    
Mohammad Ali Vaziry-Zanjany and Hamid Reza Ovesy    

Resumen

In this research, the architecture and the functionalities of the LAMBDA (Laboratory of Aircraft Multidisciplinary Knowledge-Based Design and Analysis) framework for the design, analysis, and optimization of civil aircraft are presented. The framework is developed in MATLAB R2022a and comprises a modular architecture, which gives the potential for the use of different methods and fidelities for each discipline. The methods can be selected from a set of built-in methods or custom user-defined scripts. Disciplinary modules of the LAMBDA (Laboratory of Aircraft Multidisciplinary Knowledge-Based Design and Analysis) are Requirements, Weight, Sizing, Geometry, Aerodynamics, Engine, Performance, Cost, Emission, and Optimization. This framework has been used for different types of design and optimization problems. When it is applied for the design and optimization of a novel regional TBW (Truss-Braced Wing) aircraft, the operating cost has been reduced by 7.7% in the optimum configuration compared to the base configuration.

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