Feedback laws based upon optimal control theory were derived. and these resulted in a reduction of the structural loads on the wing of a simulated aircraft. Various models of the aircraft dynamics were used. the most complete being of order 79. This model included rigid body motion, structural flexibility effects, unsteady aerodynamics, gust dynamics and actuator dynamics. The structural effects were characterised by the first fifteen bending modes. The subject aircraft studied, was considered to employ active ailerons and elevators and was subjected to manoeuvre commands and simulated atmospheric turbulence. Extensive numerical tests have shown that feedback laws derived from reduced dimension models performed comparably with the feedback...
Today’s aerospace engineers can design a much lighter aircraft than before thanks to the improved ac...
Abstract This paper presents a methodology for the conceptual design of a Maneuver Load Control syst...
This study deals with the possibility of raising the flutter speed of an aeroelastic system by feedb...
Reduction of aircraft loads, arising as a result of manoeuvre commands or atmospheric turbulence, by...
Advances in sensors and avionics computation power suggest real-time structural load measurements co...
The problem of control command and maneuver induced structural loads is an important aspect of any c...
The dynamic responses to aeroelastic gusts/manoeuvres play an important partacross much of the desig...
The implication of the dependence on active controls technology during the design phase of transport...
This thesis is based on studies about the use of Load Alleviation Systems aimed at controlling the f...
These slide sets describe the OCLA formulation and associated algorithms as a set of new technologie...
Using a comparatively detailed aeroelastic model for a generic commuter aircraft, a turbulence load ...
The interaction between an aircraft's structural dynamics, unsteady aerodynamics and flight control ...
The main purpose of the Load Alleviation system on which this paper is focused is a drop in structur...
The design and assessment of a two degree of freedom gust load alleviation control system for a busi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Today’s aerospace engineers can design a much lighter aircraft than before thanks to the improved ac...
Abstract This paper presents a methodology for the conceptual design of a Maneuver Load Control syst...
This study deals with the possibility of raising the flutter speed of an aeroelastic system by feedb...
Reduction of aircraft loads, arising as a result of manoeuvre commands or atmospheric turbulence, by...
Advances in sensors and avionics computation power suggest real-time structural load measurements co...
The problem of control command and maneuver induced structural loads is an important aspect of any c...
The dynamic responses to aeroelastic gusts/manoeuvres play an important partacross much of the desig...
The implication of the dependence on active controls technology during the design phase of transport...
This thesis is based on studies about the use of Load Alleviation Systems aimed at controlling the f...
These slide sets describe the OCLA formulation and associated algorithms as a set of new technologie...
Using a comparatively detailed aeroelastic model for a generic commuter aircraft, a turbulence load ...
The interaction between an aircraft's structural dynamics, unsteady aerodynamics and flight control ...
The main purpose of the Load Alleviation system on which this paper is focused is a drop in structur...
The design and assessment of a two degree of freedom gust load alleviation control system for a busi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Today’s aerospace engineers can design a much lighter aircraft than before thanks to the improved ac...
Abstract This paper presents a methodology for the conceptual design of a Maneuver Load Control syst...
This study deals with the possibility of raising the flutter speed of an aeroelastic system by feedb...