全球鹰计划刚受挫,洛马臭鼬工作室又推出高空长航时无人 ...

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该机采用飞翼布局,翼展9米,可持续巡航达一周时间,将为美军提供高空侦察,通讯中转等功能。主要定位为空军侦查通讯卫星提供备份。

Formerly dubbed the Multi-Use Technology Testbed (MUTT), the UAV will test to the edge of the flight envelope where flutter occurs. Flutter is the potentially catastrophic dynamic coupling that can occur between the elastic motion of the wing and the aerodynamic loads acting on it. If a test goes too far and a wing fails in flight, the X-56A is fitted with a fuselage-mounted ballistic parachute recovery system.

Powered by twin JetCat P240 turbojets, and configured for easy wing replacement, the aircraft will be tested with stiff wings as well as multiple sets of flexible wings. The design also includes a hard point on the center upper deck of the aft fuselage that can either be adapted to house a third engine or the boom for a joined wing, thereby enabling testing of more advanced aerodynamic concepts.

The 28-ft.-span vehicle is the key test asset for the Air Force Research Laboratory-led Multi-utility Aeroelastic Demonstration Program (MAD). This is contributing to AFRL’s follow-on work to SensorCraft, a class of HALE vehicles intended for surveillance as well as telecommunication relay and environmental sensing. Following Air Force flight tests, the X-56A will be used by NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center for further work also aimed at lightweight structures and advanced technology for future low-emissions transport aircraft.

AFRL MAD Program Manager Pete Flick says the SensorCraft studies “led us to very different configurations that are inherently more flexible with high-aspect-ratio wings. Gust-load alleviation and flutter suppression are two key technologies we needed to pursue, and there was no testbed out there where we could test active flutter suppression without a lot of risk. So we went out to develop a vehicle specifically for that purpose. So that’s what motivated AFRL, and to work with NASA, which has a similar interest in pursuing configurations for future aircraft.”

The NASA flights will be conducted under the subsonic fixed-wing project and will help to develop guidelines and methodology for active dynamic structural control as well as provide flight-validated aircraft models for academia. The aeroelastic and lightweight structures research will also contribute toward long-range planning for the proposed X-54 low-boom supersonic demonstrator program.

Displaying clear design heritage from previous Lockheed SensorCraft concepts as well as flying wing designs including the P-175 Polecat, RQ-170 and DarkStar UAVs, the X-56A is characterized by a cranked delta planform. The flight-test package will include two identical center bodies measuring 7.5 ft. long, as well as four sets of constant-chord wings. One set will be stiff for baseline flight tests, as well as follow-on research, while the remaining three will be identical flexible wings made with lighter skin material for flutter testing.

Read more: http://defensetech.org/2012/02/0 ... lane/#ixzz1lHRxqvOL
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MUTT_UAV-AFRL.jpg

该机采用飞翼布局,翼展9米,可持续巡航达一周时间,将为美军提供高空侦察,通讯中转等功能。主要定位为空军侦查通讯卫星提供备份。

Formerly dubbed the Multi-Use Technology Testbed (MUTT), the UAV will test to the edge of the flight envelope where flutter occurs. Flutter is the potentially catastrophic dynamic coupling that can occur between the elastic motion of the wing and the aerodynamic loads acting on it. If a test goes too far and a wing fails in flight, the X-56A is fitted with a fuselage-mounted ballistic parachute recovery system.

Powered by twin JetCat P240 turbojets, and configured for easy wing replacement, the aircraft will be tested with stiff wings as well as multiple sets of flexible wings. The design also includes a hard point on the center upper deck of the aft fuselage that can either be adapted to house a third engine or the boom for a joined wing, thereby enabling testing of more advanced aerodynamic concepts.

The 28-ft.-span vehicle is the key test asset for the Air Force Research Laboratory-led Multi-utility Aeroelastic Demonstration Program (MAD). This is contributing to AFRL’s follow-on work to SensorCraft, a class of HALE vehicles intended for surveillance as well as telecommunication relay and environmental sensing. Following Air Force flight tests, the X-56A will be used by NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center for further work also aimed at lightweight structures and advanced technology for future low-emissions transport aircraft.

AFRL MAD Program Manager Pete Flick says the SensorCraft studies “led us to very different configurations that are inherently more flexible with high-aspect-ratio wings. Gust-load alleviation and flutter suppression are two key technologies we needed to pursue, and there was no testbed out there where we could test active flutter suppression without a lot of risk. So we went out to develop a vehicle specifically for that purpose. So that’s what motivated AFRL, and to work with NASA, which has a similar interest in pursuing configurations for future aircraft.”

The NASA flights will be conducted under the subsonic fixed-wing project and will help to develop guidelines and methodology for active dynamic structural control as well as provide flight-validated aircraft models for academia. The aeroelastic and lightweight structures research will also contribute toward long-range planning for the proposed X-54 low-boom supersonic demonstrator program.

Displaying clear design heritage from previous Lockheed SensorCraft concepts as well as flying wing designs including the P-175 Polecat, RQ-170 and DarkStar UAVs, the X-56A is characterized by a cranked delta planform. The flight-test package will include two identical center bodies measuring 7.5 ft. long, as well as four sets of constant-chord wings. One set will be stiff for baseline flight tests, as well as follow-on research, while the remaining three will be identical flexible wings made with lighter skin material for flutter testing.

Read more: http://defensetech.org/2012/02/0 ... lane/#ixzz1lHRxqvOL
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模块化?机翼能换不同形状!?让我想起了四驱车啊
9米翼展飞一周?
飞一周?!鸭梨大啊
用什么能?太阳能?驱动电动机螺旋桨
可以装在拖车里
用什么动力可以飞行这么久?
嗯,可以买吉利的全球鹰嘛。
美国全力进攻无人机领域
对大国来说,这东西雷达隐形能力稍微差点就是一靶子嘛,也就对付民兵好使。
Templar9705 发表于 2012-2-3 15:17
对大国来说,这东西雷达隐形能力稍微差点就是一靶子嘛,也就对付民兵好使。
无人机大量涌入之前,SEAD作战就已经瘫痪对手的防空系统了
这个更方便啊
机体尺寸很小7.5英尺长,可以用拖车拉着跑,一个机翼是传统材料的,用于基本测试,另外三个机翼使用柔性材料,用来更进一步的测试,尺寸是一样的
成飞的伙计们加油
飞翼流行了?
体积好小下,估计最多是全国鹰
这个长航时牛b
天外飞仙2008 发表于 2012-2-4 11:03
这个长航时牛b
这个不牛逼,那个能续航6天的牛逼。。。
F44 发表于 2012-2-4 11:26
这个不牛逼,那个能续航6天的牛逼。。。
这么小个身板能持续巡航一周时间,这个jj的动力技术够牛b了


真不知道LZ是活在哪个宇宙里

1 全球鹰是Northrop造的,不是洛马
2 这飞机是空军研究院造的,跟洛马一点关系都没有
3 飞机用途是研究不同飞机结构震动控制技术,跟侦查一点关系都没有
4 飞机根本飞不了一周,文章里根本没说能飞多长时间,不过从大小和用途来说能飞一两个小时就足够了

文章里写的都很清楚了,图也给了,LZ看不懂英文就算了,BKC这年头造谣至少也要做点基础工作啊

真不知道LZ是活在哪个宇宙里

1 全球鹰是Northrop造的,不是洛马
2 这飞机是空军研究院造的,跟洛马一点关系都没有
3 飞机用途是研究不同飞机结构震动控制技术,跟侦查一点关系都没有
4 飞机根本飞不了一周,文章里根本没说能飞多长时间,不过从大小和用途来说能飞一两个小时就足够了

文章里写的都很清楚了,图也给了,LZ看不懂英文就算了,BKC这年头造谣至少也要做点基础工作啊