4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Reduced-Order Aerothermoelastic Framework for Hypersonic Vehicle Control Simulation

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AIAA JOURNAL
Volume 49, Issue 8, Pages 1625-1646

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AMER INST AERONAUTICS ASTRONAUTICS
DOI: 10.2514/1.J050802

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Hypersonic vehicle control system design and simulation require models that contain a low number of states. Modeling of hypersonic vehicles is complicated due to complex interactions between aerodynamic heating, heat transfer, structural dynamics, and aerodynamics. Although there exist techniques for analyzing the effects of each of the various disciplines, these methods often require solution of large systems of equations, which is infeasible within a control design and evaluation environment. This work presents an aerothermoelastic framework with reduced-order aerothermal, heat transfer, and structural dynamic models for time-domain simulation of hypersonic vehicles. Details of the reduced-order models are given, and a representative hypersonic vehicle control surface used for the study is described. The methodology is applied to a representative structure to provide insight into the importance of aerothermoelastic effects on vehicle performance. The effect of aerothermoelasticity on total lift and drag is found to result in up to an 8% change in lift and a 21% change in drag with respect to a rigid control surface for the four trajectories considered. An iterative routine is used to determine the angle of attack needed to match the lift of the deformed control surface to that of a rigid one at successive time instants. Application of the routine to different cruise trajectories shows a maximum departure from the initial angle of attack of 8%.

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