Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System

The purpose of this research is an analysis of the static and dynamic stability of the Modular Airplane System (MAS). The MAS is designed to perform suborbital space flights. The concept assumes that two tailless vehicles bonded together form a conventional aircraft where the wing of the second one...

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Main Author: Agnieszka Kwiek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-12-01
Series:Aviation
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Aviation/article/view/853
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spelling doaj-f40802bbeae848ed82f3667dc2d3bcf12021-07-02T05:37:25ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityAviation1648-77881822-41802016-12-0120410.3846/16487788.2016.1235849853Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane SystemAgnieszka Kwiek0Aircraft Design Department, Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Nowowiejska 24, 00–665, Warsaw, PolandThe purpose of this research is an analysis of the static and dynamic stability of the Modular Airplane System (MAS). The MAS is designed to perform suborbital space flights. The concept assumes that two tailless vehicles bonded together form a conventional aircraft where the wing of the second one is used as the horizontal tail of the whole system. The CFD calculations, and the stability and control derivatives were conducted by the PANUKL package, which uses a low order panel method for the aerodynamic analysis. The analysis of the static and dynamic stability was performed by the SDSA package. Only the selected part of the MAS mission was investigated. The results that will be presented have been divided into three parts: static stability, longitudinal dynamic stability and lateral dynamic stability. The MAS has a few possible applications. The first one is a suborbital space tourism flight. Moreover, it can be used as a lunching vehicle for micro satellites or as a testing platform for new space technology to improve their TRL level. Finally, in the far future, it could be used as a fast point-to-point travel system. The paper presents the results of the static and dynamic stability of a unique aircraft configuration which consists of two tailless vehicles. The research focuses on a situation where the vehicles are just before separation and their mass is similar. Moreover, the influence of the second vehicle’s position with respect to the first one is included. http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Aviation/article/view/853static and dynamic stabilityspace tourismModular Airplane System
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Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System
Aviation
static and dynamic stability
space tourism
Modular Airplane System
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title Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System
title_short Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System
title_full Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System
title_fullStr Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System
title_full_unstemmed Study on the static and dynamic stability of a Modular Airplane System
title_sort study on the static and dynamic stability of a modular airplane system
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Aviation
issn 1648-7788
1822-4180
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The purpose of this research is an analysis of the static and dynamic stability of the Modular Airplane System (MAS). The MAS is designed to perform suborbital space flights. The concept assumes that two tailless vehicles bonded together form a conventional aircraft where the wing of the second one is used as the horizontal tail of the whole system. The CFD calculations, and the stability and control derivatives were conducted by the PANUKL package, which uses a low order panel method for the aerodynamic analysis. The analysis of the static and dynamic stability was performed by the SDSA package. Only the selected part of the MAS mission was investigated. The results that will be presented have been divided into three parts: static stability, longitudinal dynamic stability and lateral dynamic stability. The MAS has a few possible applications. The first one is a suborbital space tourism flight. Moreover, it can be used as a lunching vehicle for micro satellites or as a testing platform for new space technology to improve their TRL level. Finally, in the far future, it could be used as a fast point-to-point travel system. The paper presents the results of the static and dynamic stability of a unique aircraft configuration which consists of two tailless vehicles. The research focuses on a situation where the vehicles are just before separation and their mass is similar. Moreover, the influence of the second vehicle’s position with respect to the first one is included.
topic static and dynamic stability
space tourism
Modular Airplane System
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Aviation/article/view/853
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