This documentation deals with the development of a non-linear aircraft model of the Airbus A320 with Matlab/Simulink that provides the possibility to simulate differential and continuous flap setting as an improvement of present high-lift devices. As a second core theme of the presented diploma thesis, the validated simulation model is equipped with a newly developed controller for three-dimensional landing procedures. The first sections of the documentaiton concentrate on the high-lift system of the A320 with its five slats per wing as leading edge devices as well as in- and outboard, single-slotted flaps as trailing edge devices. It is shown that the advantages of this mechanically simpler but still aerodynamically effective construction...
This thesis describes the development of a generic design methodology for variable camber flap syst...
Zugleich gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin unter der ISBN 978-3-7983-2337-7.Ak...
A steady growth of aviation transportation (4-5% per year) causes excessive saturation at numerous m...
The subject of the present thesis is the numerical evaluation of landing performances by using Direc...
The design of innovative control concepts by using the opportunities of an active high lift system i...
The project simulates dynamics of an aircraft subjected to an external environment that has a direct...
This work deals with the investigation of continuously deflectable high-lift devices. The aim of thi...
A flight dynamics evaluation was performed in order to analyse the ability to use the outer flap for...
A crucial issue in the development process of a modern jet transport aircraft is the comprehensive e...
The contribution gives an overview over the wide range of CFD simulations, which were performed in t...
Direct lift control for aircraft has been around in the aeronautical industry for decades but is mai...
The contribution gives an overview over a wide range of CFD simulations, which were performed in the...
The subject of thepresent thesis is the development of a Flight envelope protection system module to...
In the modern technological frame, in order to reduce costs and to obtain advantages in terms of eco...
Within this work numerical investigations on the aerodynamics of a wing in high-lift configuration h...
This thesis describes the development of a generic design methodology for variable camber flap syst...
Zugleich gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin unter der ISBN 978-3-7983-2337-7.Ak...
A steady growth of aviation transportation (4-5% per year) causes excessive saturation at numerous m...
The subject of the present thesis is the numerical evaluation of landing performances by using Direc...
The design of innovative control concepts by using the opportunities of an active high lift system i...
The project simulates dynamics of an aircraft subjected to an external environment that has a direct...
This work deals with the investigation of continuously deflectable high-lift devices. The aim of thi...
A flight dynamics evaluation was performed in order to analyse the ability to use the outer flap for...
A crucial issue in the development process of a modern jet transport aircraft is the comprehensive e...
The contribution gives an overview over the wide range of CFD simulations, which were performed in t...
Direct lift control for aircraft has been around in the aeronautical industry for decades but is mai...
The contribution gives an overview over a wide range of CFD simulations, which were performed in the...
The subject of thepresent thesis is the development of a Flight envelope protection system module to...
In the modern technological frame, in order to reduce costs and to obtain advantages in terms of eco...
Within this work numerical investigations on the aerodynamics of a wing in high-lift configuration h...
This thesis describes the development of a generic design methodology for variable camber flap syst...
Zugleich gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin unter der ISBN 978-3-7983-2337-7.Ak...
A steady growth of aviation transportation (4-5% per year) causes excessive saturation at numerous m...