TY - EJOU AU - Li, Haiquan AU - Zhang, Qinghui AU - Chen, Xiaoqian TI - Deep Learning-Based Surrogate Model for Flight Load Analysis T2 - Computer Modeling in Engineering \& Sciences PY - 2021 VL - 128 IS - 2 SN - 1526-1506 AB - Flight load computations (FLC) are generally expensive and time-consuming. This paper studies deep learning (DL)-based surrogate models of FLC to provide a reliable basis for the strength design of aircraft structures. We mainly analyze the influence of Mach number, overload, angle of attack, elevator deflection, altitude, and other factors on the loads of key monitoring components, based on which input and output variables are set. The data used to train and validate the DL surrogate models are derived using aircraft flight load simulation results based on wind tunnel test data. According to the FLC features, a deep neural network (DNN) and a random forest (RF) are proposed to establish the surrogate models. The DNN meets the FLC accuracy requirement using rich data sources in the FLC; the RF can alleviate overfitting and evaluate the importance of flight parameters. Numerical experiments show that both the DNN-and RF-based surrogate models achieve high accuracy. The input variables importance analysis demonstrates that vertical overload and elevator deflection have a significant influence on the FLC. We believe that synthetic applications of these DL-based surrogate methods show a great promise in the field of FLC. KW - Flight load; surrogate model; deep learning; deep neural network; random forest DO - 10.32604/cmes.2021.015747