Multimodel ELM-Based Identification of an Aircraft Dynamics in the Entire Flight Envelope

2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (5) ◽  
pp. 2181-2194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyyed Ali Emami ◽  
Alireza Roudbari
Author(s):  
Dirk Van Baelen ◽  
M. M. (René) van Paassen ◽  
Joost Ellerbroek ◽  
David A. Abbink ◽  
Max Mulder

Author(s):  
Majeed Mohamed ◽  
Madhavan Gopakumar

The evolution of large transport aircraft is characterized by longer fuselages and larger wingspans, while efforts to decrease the structural weight reduce the structural stiffness. Both effects lead to more flexible aircraft structures with significant aeroelastic coupling between flight mechanics and structural dynamics, especially at high speed, high altitude cruise. The lesser frequency separation between rigid body and flexible modes of flexible aircraft results in a stronger interaction between the flight control system and its structural modes, with higher flexibility effects on aircraft dynamics. Therefore, the design of a flight control law based on the assumption that the aircraft dynamics are rigid is no longer valid for the flexible aircraft. This paper focuses on the design of a flight control system for flexible aircraft described in terms of a rigid body mode and four flexible body modes and whose parameters are assumed to be varying. In this paper, a conditional integral based sliding mode control (SMC) is used for robust tracking control of the pitch angle of the flexible aircraft. The performance of the proposed nonlinear flight control system has been shown through the numerical simulations of the flexible aircraft. Good transient and steady-state performance of a control system are also ensured without suffering from the drawback of control chattering in SMC.


Author(s):  
Eric D. Peterson ◽  
Harry G. Kwatny

An adaptive regulator is designed for parameter dependent families of systems subject to changes in the zero structure. Since continuous adaptive regulation is limited by relative degree and right half plane zeros, a multiple model adaptive regulator is implemented. The two multiple model design subproblems, covering and switching, are addressed with LQR state feedback and Lyapunov function switch logic respectively. These two subproblems are combined into a set of Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMI) and concurrently solved. The multiple model design method is applied to longitudinal aircraft dynamics.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anhad Singh Bajaj

The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR (Aerei da Trasporto Regionale or Avions de transport régional), a joint venture formed by French aerospace company Aérospatiale (now Airbus) and Italian aviation conglomerate Aeritalia (now Leonardo S.p.A.). The number "72" in its name is derived from the aircraft's standard seating configuration in a passenger-carrying configuration, which could seat 72–78 passengers in a single-class arrangement.


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