Conceptual Design of the High-Speed Propelled Experimental Flight Test Vehicle HEXAFLY

Author(s):  
Johan Steelant ◽  
Tobias Langener ◽  
Klaus Hannemann ◽  
Marco Marini ◽  
Laurent Serre ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sara Di Benedetto ◽  
Maria Pia Di Donato ◽  
Antonio Schettino ◽  
Roberto Scigliano ◽  
Francesco Nebula ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nunzia Favaloro ◽  
Giuseppe Pezzella ◽  
Valerio Carandente ◽  
Roberto Scigliano ◽  
Marco Cicala ◽  
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Author(s):  
Roberto Scigliano ◽  
Giuseppe Pezzella ◽  
Sara Di Benedetto ◽  
Marco Marini ◽  
Johan Steelant

Over the last years, innovative concepts of civil high-speed transportation vehicles were proposed. In this framework, the Hexafly-INT project intends to test in free-flight conditions an innovative gliding vehicle with several breakthrough technologies on-board. This approach will help to gradually increase the readiness level of a consistent number of technologies suitable for hypervelocity flying systems. The vehicle design, manufacturing, assembly and verification is the main driver and challenge in this project. The prime objectives of this free-flying high-speed cruise vehicle shall aim at a conceptual design demonstrating a high aerodynamic efficiency in combination with high internal volume; controlled level flight at a cruise Mach number of 7 to 8;an optimal use of advanced high-temperature materials and structures. Present research describes the aero-thermal design process of the Experimental Flight Test Vehicle, namely EFTV. The glider aeroshape design makes maximum use of databases, expertise, technologies and materials elaborated in previously European community co-funded projects LAPCAT I & II [1][2], ATLLAS I & II [3][4] and HEXAFLY [5]. The paper presents results for both CFD and Finite Element aero-thermal analysis, performed in the most critical phase of the experimental flight leading to the selection of materials for the different components and to a suitable Thermal Protection System.


Author(s):  
Roberto Scigliano ◽  
Valerio Carandente ◽  
Nunzia Favaloro ◽  
Salvatore Cardone ◽  
Johan Steelant

The Hexafly-INT project intends to test in free-flight conditions an innovative gliding vehicle with several breakthrough technologies on-board. This approach will create the basis to gradually increase the readiness level of a consistent number of technologies suitable for high-speed flying systems. This paper presents a Finite Element thermal analysis of the Experimental Flight Test Vehicle, combining information coming from the flight trajectory, the structural layout, the vehicle aerothermodynamics and the thermal behavior of the preliminarily selected materials in high temperature conditions. Numerical results show the thermal performances of the selected high temperature resistant materials in moderate enthalpy flow conditions and provide fundamental information on the thermal loads to be considered for structural analyses.


2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grant E Hearn ◽  
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Ivo J S Veldhuis ◽  
Riaan van 't Veer ◽  
Robert Jan Steenbergen ◽  
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2009 ◽  
pp. 203-251
Author(s):  
Claudio Virno

- Cost overruns are common in large and complex projects, especially in high speed rail ones. Budgeting for cost escalation is a major issue in the planning phase of these projects. This paper describes lessons learned on high speed rail in Italy and focuses on problems such as initial poor design, tactical budgeting, inadequate cost estimation and risk assessment, etc. The paper discusses possible means to avoid major flaws in the initial conceptual design of mega-projects. There is a growing understanding of the need to focus on the front-end phase in order to achieve more successful and cost-effective projects.


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