AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

Because flying should be safe

Epsilon’s engineers have applied the following expertise on aeronautical projects: structural design and analysis; flight mechanics; computational, classical and empirical aerodynamics; aero-elasticity and thermodynamics. (and what else is there?)  

 

Epsilon’s experience in aeronautical problem-solving includes:

  • Aerodynamic design and analysis
  • Aircraft performance analysis
  • Weapons/Stores integration analysis, modeling and simulation
  • Aero-structural design and stress analysis
  • Analysis of ballistic systems
  • Parametric studies and parameter estimation
  • Flight test management and test data analysis
  • Design and development of software related to aerodynamics
 

 

Aerodynamics

Epsilon's engineers have many years' combined experience in developing aerodynamic codes,  from panel-methods to Euler solvers for use in-house and under contract. Previous employment endowed our engineers with experience operating wind-tunnels and aircraft aerodynamic design complementing our on-going analytical and flight-test aerodynamics involvement.

We still conduct aerodynamic designs for aircraft and weapons.
 

 

 

Flight Mechanics

Projects requiring aircraft design and performance analysis have been our opportunity to apply our wind-tunnel and computational aerodynamics expertise to analysis of flight controls and mechanics. This has been augmented by and contributed to our understanding of control systems.
 

 

 

Aeroelasticity

  • Although not a primary service offered by Epsilon, our engineers have worked in, and have an extensive knowledge and experience in the aeroelasticity field, including:
    • ground vibration testing,
    • structural dynamics analysis (numerical => FEM),
    • unsteady aerodynamics code development,
    • buffeting prediction and analysis,
    • non-linear aeroelasticity,
    • comprehensive experience in flutter flight testing,
    • flight flutter testing systems, and
    • high bandwidth simultaneous data acquisition, conditioning and analysis.