Aerodynamic Design Optimization of Range Extension Kit of a Subsonic Flying Body
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Date
2017-04
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ASAT
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17 th International Conference on AEROSPACE SCIENCES & AVIATION TECHNOLOGY;20 P
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Abstract
This paper aims to convert the aerodynamic shape of a conventional aerial subsonic
flying body into a glide one by providing a range extension kit and fins. It describes the
selection of configuration and airfoils depending on the tactical requirements and flight
regimes. The wing and fins sizing is obtained using three different methods subjected to
geometric constraints. The first method is an iterative optimization method using linear
aerodynamic data. The second method is a genetic algorithm multi-objective function aims to
maximize stability, controllability and lift-drag ratio within certain weights using linear
aerodynamic data. The third method is a genetic algorithm optimization function integrated
with MISSILE DATCOM aims to maximize lift-drag ratio. Then perform a direct
uncontrolled six degree of freedom simulation for the three optimized designs and the
conventional flying body. Comparing the results of ranges for these bodies reveals that the
third method has the best range over the other designs including the conventional flying body.
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University for 6DoF simulation, MISSILE DATCOM, Genetic algorithm, Optimization, Range Extension Kit, Subsonic Flying body, Aerodynamic Design