Contract efforts are focused on refining the Robust Design Methodology for Conceptual Aircraft Design. Robust Design Simulation (RDS) was developed earlier as a potential solution to the need to do rapid trade-offs while accounting for risk, conflict, and uncertainty. The core of the simulation revolved around Response Surface Equations as approximations of bounded design spaces. An ongoing investigation is concerned with the advantages of using Neural Networks in conceptual design. Thought was also given to the development of systematic way to choose or create a baseline configuration based on specific mission requirements. Expert system was developed, which selects aerodynamics, performance and weights model from several configurations ba...
The complete aircraft design process can be broken into three phases of increasing depth: conceptual...
Traditional approaches to design and optimize a new system often do not consider how the operator wi...
The grant closure report is organized in the following four chapters: Chapter describes the two rese...
Presented at the 2nd World AviationCongress and Exposition, Anaheim, CA, October 13-16, 1997.Several...
Presented at the 3rd World Aviation Congress and Exposition, Anaheim, CA, September 28-30, 1998.This...
This paper documents an approach to conceptual and preliminary aircraft design in which system synth...
Presented at the AIAA Modeling and Simulation Conference and Exhibit, Montreal, Canada, August 6-9, ...
Presented at the 6th AIAA/NASA/USAF/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization, ...
Presented at the 20th International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) Congress, Sorrento, ...
Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the International Society of Parametric Analysts, Cannes,...
This report documents the efforts of a Georgia Tech High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aerospace stud...
The need for robust optimisation in aircraft conceptual design, for which the design parameters are ...
Since the 1960s, the demand for air transportation has doubled every 15 years, resilient to every oi...
Since the 1960s, the demand for air transportation has doubled every 15 years, resilient to every oi...
A numerical design synthesis methodology for new generations of combat aircraft has been develope...
The complete aircraft design process can be broken into three phases of increasing depth: conceptual...
Traditional approaches to design and optimize a new system often do not consider how the operator wi...
The grant closure report is organized in the following four chapters: Chapter describes the two rese...
Presented at the 2nd World AviationCongress and Exposition, Anaheim, CA, October 13-16, 1997.Several...
Presented at the 3rd World Aviation Congress and Exposition, Anaheim, CA, September 28-30, 1998.This...
This paper documents an approach to conceptual and preliminary aircraft design in which system synth...
Presented at the AIAA Modeling and Simulation Conference and Exhibit, Montreal, Canada, August 6-9, ...
Presented at the 6th AIAA/NASA/USAF/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization, ...
Presented at the 20th International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) Congress, Sorrento, ...
Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the International Society of Parametric Analysts, Cannes,...
This report documents the efforts of a Georgia Tech High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) aerospace stud...
The need for robust optimisation in aircraft conceptual design, for which the design parameters are ...
Since the 1960s, the demand for air transportation has doubled every 15 years, resilient to every oi...
Since the 1960s, the demand for air transportation has doubled every 15 years, resilient to every oi...
A numerical design synthesis methodology for new generations of combat aircraft has been develope...
The complete aircraft design process can be broken into three phases of increasing depth: conceptual...
Traditional approaches to design and optimize a new system often do not consider how the operator wi...
The grant closure report is organized in the following four chapters: Chapter describes the two rese...