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SimSACSimulating Aircraft Stability and Control
Characteristics for Use in Conceptual Design___
CEASIOM Tutorial
Prepared by: Dr Benoit REY (CFS Engineering)
Date: March 19, 2010
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Table of ContentsExample 1: Ranger 2000............................................................................................................................3
1 Launch CEASIOM..........................................................................................................................32 Start a new project...........................................................................................................................33 The aircraft builder module: AcBuilder..........................................................................................54 The Aerodynamic Model Builder module: AMB..........................................................................115 The Propulsion module: Propulsion..............................................................................................176 The Simulation and Dynamic Stability Analyser module: SDSA.................................................19
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Example 1: Ranger 2000
1 Launch CEASIOM
• run matlab
• set the current folder to the CEASIOM root folder
• Type “CEASIOM” in the matlab command window
2 Start a new project
• Choose “Start a new project”
• Select the default Project folder as the parent folder for your project
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• Give a project title and a version title to your project
• Select the baseline of the model: (ranger2000.xml for this tutorial)
• After this window appeared, click on menu:
• Choose AcBuilder (Aircraft Builder) and click ok:
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3 The aircraft builder module: AcBuilder
• after selecting AcBuilder, this module is automatically loaded with current project
By default, the project is called “model.xml” (project name is displayed in the window title).
You can import and export xml models in the project menu.
• Check the Components you want in the Components list (Fuselage is mandatory)
Green hightlight refers to parameters computed from other ones. This cannot be edited.
Blue hightlight refers to combined parameters, editable inside a GUI
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• Edit if needed the selected component (i.e. Engines1 for example) in the Parameters field.
Most of the fields are defined and described in the “CEASIOM-xmlFileDefinition.pdf” document, available in the Documentation folder
• Once the components are well selected and defined, select Geometry => Fuel
Here you can see and modify the fuel tank parameters and the wingbox parameters.
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• Then, select Geometry => Geometry (output)
The GEO module computation results are displayed for the different wings and tails. These results are not editable.
• Now, select Weights & Balance => Weights & Balance
Here you must define the cabin type.
The optional parameters will be automatically computed at the call of “Centers of gravity”
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• Then, select Weights & Balance => Centers of gravity
The centers of gravity of the aircraft components are display.
• At this point, select Technology => Technology
Here you can define the geometry parameters and others, needed in the Aeroelastic module NeoCASS
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• Now, go back to Weights & Balance => Weights & Balance
Look at the System weights (optional 2) parameters. If the MTOW (Maximum Take Off Weight) equals 0 kg, run “Weights & Balance => Centers of gravity” once again. Once this field is computed, you can save your model and go on to the next module AMB.
• Save your project: Project => Export XML
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• Select a name for you xml file and save
• Select Project => Close window and click Yes
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4 The Aerodynamic Model Builder module: AMB
• Click on Menu, select AMB and validate by clicking on “ok”
• Choose the xml file you want to open. The default choice is the last saved file (here: afterAcbuilder.xml)
• The AMB GUI is loaded
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Verify the Ref. Data, coming from AcBuilder, in the right bottom.
• Then, click on “States”
Edit the minimum, maximum and the number of values you want in the aerodynamic database
• Click on “Tables” to generate the table
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• Click on “Model” and select the Flight Dynamic Model and the Geometry Symmetry Plane
• Click on “Aerofoils” to list and edit the airfoils used in the model
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• Click on “GEO LAYOUT” to update the layout at the top left side
• Click on “GEO DATCOM” to run datcom ac3view
• Click on “GEO TORNADO” to run and display the Tornado geometry layout
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At this point (8 green buttons at the top right side), you can generate an aerodynamic database, using datcom, tornado or edge. Datcom is used in this tutorial.
• Click on “Datcom” solver
Select the Flap type of Elevator and Rudder, and click on “Run”
When the computation is over, the DATCOM button turns green:
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• Close the AMB GUI
5 The Propulsion module: Propulsion
• Click on Menu, select Propulsion and validate by clicking on “ok”
• Choose the xml file you want to open. The default choice is the last saved file (here: afterAMB.xml)
• The Propulsion GUI is loaded
• Edit the parameters if needed and click on “Run”: the propulsion database is generated
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• Save your model and give it a new name (afterPropulsion.xml for example):
• Close the Propulsion GUI
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6 The Simulation and Dynamic Stability Analyser module: SDSA
An exhaustive presentation of SDSA is available in the Documentation/SDSA/
• Click on Menu, select SDSA and validate by clicking on “ok”
• Choose the xml file you want to open. The default choice is the last saved file (here: afterPropulsion.xml)
• Select AMB_SDSA to analyze a database generated with AMB
• Select Datcom to analyze a database generated in AMB with Datcom
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• An information box appears and the Aero data report is displayed
• The aerodynamic data are listed and can be plotted
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• Select Stabilty => Eigenvalues
• Edit altitude and airspeed parameters if needed and click on START stability analysis
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