Aeroelastic Gust-Airfoil Interaction Numerical Studies

The project conducted in collaboration with WPAFB and Eglin AFB AFRL scientists over the past 8 years employs DOD HPC and ERAU computer facilities to conduct high-fidelity, low-Reynolds, aeroelastic gust-airfoil interaction studies to model unsteady responses and their control for small UAVs operating, e.g., in highly unsteady urban canyons.

Project Details

Campus: Daytona Beach Campus
College: Daytona Beach College of Engineering
Type: Faculty-Staff
Start Date: 07/01/2016
End Date: 06/30/2025

Research Team

Principal Investigators

Vladimir Golubev
Vladimir Golubev

Professor

  • Aerospace Engineering Department
  • Daytona College of Engineering