Pugh Analysis for Configuration Selection of a Hybrid Buoyant Aircraft

Anwar Ul Haque, Waqar Asrar, Erwin Sulaeman, Ashraf Omar, Jaffar Syed Mohamed Ali

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Abstract

In comparison with traditional aircraft design, the configuration design phase of a hybrid buoyant aircraft is quite complex due to the augmentation of aerostatic and aerodynamic lift. The first step in assessing the optimal configuration for such aircraft is to approach the design in a number of different ways with different shapes of hull and diversed empennage arrangements. Concept selection methods like Pugh concept selection charts can assist to rank the population of different concepts of such aircraft. In the present work, an effort was done to explore the potential usage of Pugh's method in a comprehensive manner and to establish a basis for choosing a particular design concept. Driving factors of such design concepts were reviewed alongwith the selection of figure of merits, which were further evaluated by taking Megalifter as a reference with which all other configurations under consideration were compared. The initial set of concept generation was obtained on some initial requirements. Based on the design requirement analysis, a configuration containing lifting canard and twin tail attached with hybrid lifting hull was selected from the population of concepts. Exercise of selecting a design using the Pugh Matrix had provided an optimal configuration without doing any tedious quantitative calculations.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
Volume2015-September
Issue numberSeptember
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 15 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventSAE AeroTech Congress and Exhibition, AEROTECH 2015 - Seattle, United States
Duration: Sept 22 2015Sept 24 2015

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Automotive Engineering
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
  • Pollution
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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