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A Modification to the Enhanced Correction Factor Technique for the Subsonic Wing?Body Interference Model

Kun Mao    
Wuxing Jing    
Pan Cheng    
Xiaoyan Liu    
Yuchen Sun and Meihong Zhang    

Resumen

In this work, the enhanced correction factor technique (ECFT) is modified for a subsonic wing?body interference model, which can consider the forces on both the lifting boxes and the body elements of an idealized airplane, termed the advanced ECFT method. A passenger aircraft model is chosen as the simulation model, and the longitudinal static aeroelasticity at the transonic situation for two-degree freedom, including the a (angle of attack) degree and ? (angle of horizontal tail) degree, is simulated in this paper. The corresponding CFD results are used to correct the aerodynamic influence coefficients (AIC) matrix, which is then simulated by MSC.NASTRAN. The pressure distribution results of different aircraft components received by the advanced ECFT method indicate that it is suitable for the subsonic wing?body interference model. Compared with the uncorrected linear method and the diagonal corrected method, it is generally more consistent with the CFD/CSD coupling method, not only for the lifting boxes, but also for the body elements. In addition, the aerodynamic derivative results also show good agreement with the flight test data, which solidly verifies the advance ECFT method.

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