AAS Analysis for Aircraft Sizing

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Project overview

This tool is developed by Students of Ecole Centrale Paris.
It is based on a modular description of aircraft.
Model is developp to provide a quick analysis of aeronautical parameters.

Summary: The AAS Analysis tool for Aircraft Sizing is an initiative led by students at École Centrale Paris. Developed with a modular approach to aircraft design, this tool offers rapid evaluations of aeronautical parameters. Spanning the academic years of 2012-2014, the project features multiple supporting documents, including intermediate reports and presentations. One of the key deliverables is the Bee-plane model, aimed at innovating in the aeronautical field.

Project Year 2 - 2013/2014




Project Year 1 - 2012/2013

Innovative Aeronautical Design and Analysis: The AAS Tool from École Centrale Paris

Building on its academic roots, the AAS Analysis tool for Aircraft Sizing manifests the engineering rigor cultivated at École Centrale Paris. The modular approach, a hallmark of this tool, integrates seamlessly with cutting-edge supply chain methods, enabling rapid adjustments in design and evaluation. This tool doesn't just provide a snapshot of aeronautical parameters; it offers a dynamic, real-time framework for iterative development in the aviation sector. Among its various applications, the Bee-plane model serves as a lighthouse project, symbolizing the innovation and computational proficiency the tool brings to aeronautical engineering. This makes the AAS Analysis tool an indispensable asset for academics and industry professionals alike who are looking to push the boundaries of aircraft design and optimization.