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Continuum Dynamics Inc SBIR Phase II Award, July 2021

A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to Continuum Dynamics Inc in July, 2021 for $749,482.0 USD from the NASA.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
Continuum Dynamics Inc
Continuum Dynamics Inc
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Government Agency
NASA
NASA
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
80NSSC21C05650
Award Phase
Phase II0
Award Amount (USD)
749,4820
Date Awarded
July 30, 2021
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End Date
July 29, 2023
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Abstract

A major innovative thrust in urban air mobility (UAM) is underway that could potentially transform how we travel by providing on-demand, affordable, quiet, and fast passenger-carrying operations in metropolitan areas using novel air vehicles that employ Distributed Electric Propulsion (DEP).nbsp; NASA is supporting the development of technology required for the success of these new UAM aircraft in which improved methods for acoustic modeling play a large role.nbsp; Safe and quiet operation are critical to public acceptance.nbsp; The proposing team intends to strongly leverage our recent major advances in the modeling and analysis of DEP UAM aircraft by enhancing our existing state-of-the-art DEP aircraft flight simulation, aeromechanics and acoustics analysis software with improved capabilities for modeling noise sources of specific importance to DEP UAM aircraft.nbsp; In Phase I, leveraged software was enhanced and demonstrated by performing acoustic predictions with high fidelity aeromechanics for a multirotor UAM aircraft in hover and transition flight with time-varying RPM on eight rotors.nbsp; The goal of the Phase II effort is to develop and deliver commercial-grade, comprehensive acoustic analysis for UAM aircraft, that would provide fast, accurate prediction of critical acoustic characteristics associated with DEP UAM aircraft, including (1) noise generated by the simultaneous operation of multiple, variable RPM rotors and props, (including coaxial rotors), (2) interacting rotor/prop/wing/airframe noise, (3) broadband noise pertinent to eVTOL UAM aircraft, (4) noise due to inflow turbulence from a variety of sources, and (5) electric motor noise.nbsp; The final software will include both a stand-alone analysis and, of significance, a flight simulation able to predict the acoustic impact of UAM aircraft control strategies during general maneuvering flight within realistic wind/turbulence environments during take-off, landing and cruise.

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