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Missile DATCOM Analysis Interface Module (AIM)
Missile DATCOM Analysis Interface Module (AIM)
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A module in the Computational Aircraft Prototype Syntheses (CAPS) has been developed to interact with Missile Datcom.
Details on the use of units are outlined in AIM Units.
An outline of the AIM's inputs, outputs and attributes are provided in AIM Inputs, AIM Outputs and AIM Attributes, respectively.
The Missile DATCOM coordinate system assumption (X – downstream, Y – out the right wing, Z – up) needs to be followed.
Within OpenCSM there are a number of airfoil generation UDPs (User Defined Primitives). These include NACA 4 series, a more general NACA 4/5/6 series generator, Sobieczky's PARSEC parameterization and Kulfan's CST parameterization. All of these UDPs generate EGADS FaceBodies where the Face's underlying Surface is planar and the bounds of the Face is a closed set of Edges whose underlying Curves contain the airfoil shape.
Important Airfoil Geometry Assumptions
Note: Additional spurious Nodes on the upper and lower Edges of the airfoil are acceptable.
A NodeBody may be used for a sharp fin tip.
Missile DATCOM also supports the the specific HEX, ARC, USER, and NACA fin sets. The fin set and corresponding ESP airfoil section are listed in the table below.
| missile DATCOM Airfoil | ESP Airfoil |
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| HEX | misdathex |
| ARC | biconvex |
| USER | Any airfoil UDP |
| NACA | See FinSet SecNACA in AIM Inputs |
The misdathex UDP has the same arguments as the missile DATCOM HEX airfoil, i.e. zupper, zlower, lmaxu, lmaxl, lflatu, and lflatl

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