An interpolation tool for aircraft surface pressure data
industrial collaborators: Airbus
academic collaborators: ESGI56
initiated : 2007/02/05
last updated: 2010/05/25

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Airbus UK are concerned with designing efficient wings for aircraft. In the design process, the aerodynamic load on the wing is calculated for various configurations including different Mach numbers and angles of attack. The aerodynamic load is calculated from the pressure profile around the wing.

Airbus use a number of different methods to calculate the pressure, primarily CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) calculations and wind tunnel experiments. However, experiments and calculations cannot be performed for all configurations. Airbus asked the Study Group to investigate interpolation methods which can incorporate wind tunnel and CFD data to calculate the aerodynamic load for many different configurations.

Problem presented by
Mahbubul Alam, Airbus

Study Group contributors
Darryl Almond (University of Bath)
Chris Budd (University of Bath)
Andrew Hill (University of Bath)
Hartmut Schwetlick (University of Bath)


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» An interpolation tool for aircraft surface pressure data
  Study group report 2006: interpolation tool (Airbus)
 
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