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Plans and Status of Wind-Tunnel Testing Employing an Aeroservoelastic Semispan Model
Author(s) -
Boyd Perry,
Walter Silva,
James R. Florance,
Carol D. Wieseman,
Anthony S. Pototzky,
Mark D. Sanetrik,
Robert C. Scott,
Donald F. Keller,
Stanley R. Cole,
David A. Coulson
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
54th aiaa/asme/asce/ahs/asc structures, structural dynamics, and materials conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2007-1770
Subject(s) - wind tunnel , marine engineering , computer science , environmental science , automotive engineering , aeronautics , engineering , aerospace engineering
This paper presents the research objectives, summarizes the pre-wind-tunnel-test experimental results to date, summarizes the analytical predictions to date, and outlines the wind-tunnel-test plans for an aeroservoelastic semispan wind-tunnel model. The model is referred to as the Supersonic Semispan Transport (S 4 T) Active Controls Testbed (ACT) and is based on a supersonic cruise configuration. The model has three hydraulically-actuated surfaces (all-movable horizontal tail, all-movable ride control vane, and aileron) for active controls. The model is instrumented with accelerometers, unsteady pressure transducers, and strain gages and will be mounted on a 5-component sidewall balance. The model will be tested twice in the Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT). The first entry will be an "open-loop" model-characterization test; the second entry will be a "closed-loop" test during which active flutter suppression, gust load alleviation and ride quality control experiments will be conducted.

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