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Aerodynamic coefficient identification of a space vehicle from multiple free-flight tests

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The identification of aerodynamic coefficients, based on free-flight measurements, remains complex and challenging for vehicles such as space probes, unmanned aerial vehicles, or ammunition. In this paper, a detailed procedure for the identification of the drag, pitching moment slope, and pitch damping coefficients of a reentry space vehicle is presented. New models of these aerodynamic coefficients, based on polynomial functions of Mach numbers and incidence angles, are proposed, and an estimation strategy using multiple data series is applied. The free-flight data correspond to three-axis magnetometer and radar measurements for different experimental conditions. The resulting model is tested with new data sets to ascertain the model validity. The results show that the proposed description of the three aerodynamic coefficients and the estimation strategy are relevant.
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hal-01648615 , version 1 (26-11-2017)

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Marie Albisser, Simona Dobre, Claude Berner, Magalie Thomassin, Hugues Garnier. Aerodynamic coefficient identification of a space vehicle from multiple free-flight tests. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2017, 54 (2), pp.426-435. ⟨10.2514/1.A33587⟩. ⟨hal-01648615⟩
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