Computational Flight Testing
Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig, Germany, June 11th-12th, 2012
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Author
Contributions
- Radespiel, Rolf - Contributor
- Burg, Jan Willem - Contributor
- Sørensen, Kaare - Contributor
- SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Imprint: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
72,250 words, Guess
Page Count
289 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecomputationalfli2012frst
- ISBN-139783642388774
- ISBN-103642388779
- Library of Congress Control Number2013940770
- Better World Books9783642388774
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27025740M
Classifications
- DDC629.1
- LCCTL787-4050.22
- LCCTL573 .C613 2012
and 1 more
- LCCTA1-2040
Description
This book reports on the German research initiative ComFliTe (Computational Flight Testing), the main goal of which was to enhance the capabilities of and tools for numerical simulation in flight physics to support future aircraft design and development. The initiative was coordinated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and promoted collaboration between the aircraft industry and academia. Activities focused on improving physical modeling for separated flows, developing advanced numerical algorithms for series computations and sensitivity predictions, as well as surrogate and reduced order modeling for aero data production and developing robust fluid-, structure- and flight mechanics coupling procedures. Further topics included more efficient handling of aircraft control surfaces and improving simulation methods for maneuvers, such as gust encounter. The important results of this three-year initiative were presented during the ComFliTe closing symposium, which took place at the DLR in Braunschweig, Germany, on 11-12 June 2012. Computational Flight Testing addresses both students and researchers in the areas of mathematics, numerical simulation and optimization methods, as well as professionals in aircraft design working at the forefront of their field.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design -- 123
Other Editions
- Computational Flight Testing: Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig, Germany, June 11th-12th, 2012
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