scholarly journals Three-axis coupled flight control law design for flying wing aircraft using eigenstructure assignment method

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (10) ◽  
pp. 2510-2526
Author(s):  
Lixin WANG ◽  
Ning ZHANG ◽  
Ting YUE ◽  
Hailiang LIU ◽  
Jianghui ZHU ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 110 (1104) ◽  
pp. 85-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. S. Richardson ◽  
M. H. Lowenberg

Abstract A methodology referred to as the continuation design framework is developed for application to nonlinear flight control problems. This forms the basis of a systematic approach to control system design for aircraft operating in highly nonlinear regions of the flight envelope. The essence of the continuation design framework is to combine bifurcation analysis with modern control methods such as eigenstructure assignment. Theoretical and practical issues of the approach are discussed with particular reference to the problems posed by agile fighter aircraft. The proposed methodology is applied to a fifth order hypothetical aircraft model and is shown to provide a visible, flexible and logical approach to nonlinear aircraft control law design.


Author(s):  
Alexander Köthe ◽  
Robert Luckner

AbstractUnmanned aircraft used as high-altitude platform system has been studied in research and industry as alternative technologies to satellites. Regarding actual operation and flight performance of such systems, multibody aircraft seems to be a promising aircraft configuration. In terms of flight dynamics, this aircraft strongly differs from classical rigid-body and flexible aircraft, because a strong interference between flight mechanic and formation modes occurs. For unmanned operation in the stratosphere, flight control laws are required. While control theory generally provides a number of approaches, the specific flight physics characteristics can be only partially considered. This paper addresses a flight control law approach based on a physically exact target model of the multibody aircraft dynamics rather than conventionally considering the system dynamics only. In the target model, hypothetical spring and damping elements at the joints are included into the equations of motion to transfer the configuration of a highly flexible multibody aircraft into one similar to a classical rigid-body aircraft. The differences between both types of aircraft are reflected in the eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Using the eigenstructure assignment, the desired damping and stiffness are established by the inner-loop flight control law. In contrast to other methods, this procedure allows a straightforward control law design for a multibody aircraft based on a physical reference model.


1999 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 111-113
Author(s):  
Georg Grübel ◽  
Jean-François Magni

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