Added masses computation for unconventional airships and aerostats through geometric shape evaluation and meshing
Marco Tuveri, Alessandro Ceruti / Pier Marzocca
International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sicences, vol. 15, no. 3, pp.241-257, 2014
Abstract : The modern development in design of airships and aerostats has led to unconventional configurations quite different from the
classical ellipsoidal and spherical ones. This new class of air-vehicles presents a mass-to-volume ratio that can be considered
very similar to the density of the fluid displaced by the vehicle itself, and as a consequence, modeling and simulation
should consider the added masses in the equations of motion. The concept of added masses deals with the inertia added
to a system, since an accelerating or decelerating body moving into a fluid displaces a volume of the neighboring fluid. The
aim of this paper is to provide designers with the added masses matrix for more than twenty Lighter Than Air vehicles with
unconventional shapes. Starting from a CAD model of a given shape, by applying a panel-like method, its external surface is
properly meshed, using triangular elements. The methodology has been validated by comparing results obtained with data
available in literature for a known benchmark shape, and the inaccuracies of predictions agree with the typical precision
required in conceptual design. For each configuration, a CAD model and a related added masses matrix are provided, with the
purpose of assisting the practitioner in the design and flight simulation of modern airships and scientific balloons.
Keyword : Added Masses, Panel Method, Lighter Than Air Vehicles, Airships, Aerostats. |