基于仿真数据与工程经验的拦截器气动性能评估建模方法

Translated title of the contribution: Modeling method for aerodynamic performance evaluation of interceptors based on engineering data and engineering experience

Wenbin Ye, Jia Hao*, Hui Long, Shipei He, Guoxin Wang, Jinning Man

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Abstract

The widely used high-precision analytical models make the computational cost of interceptor aerodynamic shape design increasing. Therefore, the method of rapid performance evaluation based on surrogate models has received extensive attention in recent years. When the interceptor is affected by jet disturbance factors, the parameter mapping relationship is complicated, the data acquisition cost is high, and the prediction accuracy of the surrogate model is low. For this reason, a surrogate model construction method that integrates engineering experience and data was proposed. The engineering experience accumulated by designers was mathematically characterized, a loss function was constructed by combining engineering data, and an aerodynamic performance prediction surrogate model was established for a hypersonic interceptor in the near space. The experimental results showed that the proposed surrogate model construction algorithm had higher prediction accuracy and better generalization capability than the traditional methods, which provided a new idea for aerodynamic performance evaluation model construction.

Translated title of the contributionModeling method for aerodynamic performance evaluation of interceptors based on engineering data and engineering experience
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)3937-3950
Number of pages14
JournalJisuanji Jicheng Zhizao Xitong/Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, CIMS
Volume29
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

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