A Study to Develop Optimization Algorithms for Aircraft Wing Structures.
Abstract
Increasing cost and complexity of major weapon systems have resulted in many methods that constrain cost while assuring development of weapon systems that meet the military need. Among these methods the use of cost estimating relationships embodied in computerized mathematical modeling has come to the forefront. This research uses the Vehicle Design Evaluation Program (VDEP), a model which designs a least-weight aircraft. Since a least-weight aircraft may not be a least-cost aircraft, this research examined the feasibility of developing algorithms to relate least-cost to design using VDEP. Various graphic and statistical techniques failed to yield meaningful relationships. Additional analysis revealed apparent discrepancies in VDEP structural synthesis routines. Further research is recommended using more advanced design/cost models which incorporate revised structural synthesis routines. These models should first be validated for proper design/cost estimating properties. Then research should be conducted to identify cost driving parameters and detailed variable relationships. In this way the attainment of minimum cost aircraft structures which meet mission needs will materialize. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA072668
Entities
People
- Gerald W. Abbott
- Robert A. Mcnamara Jr
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology