Response Surface Utilization in the Exploration of a Supersonic Business Jet Concept with Application of Emerging Technologies

2003-01-3059

9/8/2003

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Commercial and independent market assessments continue to reveal a strong market desire for a supersonic business jet capable of meeting the requirements for supersonic, overland flight. However, the challenge of meeting the as-yet undefined regulations for overland flight, as well as meeting current and future noise and emission regulations, is daunting. An integrated modeling and simulation environment, based on the creation of response surface metamodels, allows for the rapid evaluation of a design space. From this environment the effects on metrics such as emissions, economics, sonic boom profiles and noise levels can rapidly be seen and manipulated. Such an environment also allows the application of technologies to the vehicle in order to evaluate their potential impact on the system-level metrics.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-3059
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Kamdar, N., Smith, M., Thomas, R., Wikler, J., et al., "Response Surface Utilization in the Exploration of a Supersonic Business Jet Concept with Application of Emerging Technologies," World Aviation Congress & Exposition, Montreal, Canada, September 8, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-3059.
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9/8/2003
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2003-01-3059
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Technical Paper
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English