Control laws are derived, by using realizable transfer functions, which permit relaxation of the stability requirements of the aerodynamic energy concept. The resulting aerodynamic eigenvalues indicate that both the trailing edge and the leading edge-trailing edge control systems can be made more effective. These control laws permit the introduction of aerodynamic damping and stiffness terms in accordance with the requirements of any specific system. Flutter suppression and gust alleviation problems can now be treated by either a trailing edge control system or by a leading edge-trailing edge control system by using the aerodynamic energy concept. Results are applicable to a wide class of aircraft operating at subsonic Mach numbers
A passive aeromechanical gust alleviation system was examined for application to a Cessna 172. The s...
A brief review is presented of the basic methods of gust alleviation. Some results obtained in fligh...
The design of the flutter suppression system for a remotely-piloted research vehicle is described. T...
Application of the aerodynamic energy approach to some problems of flutter suppression and gust alle...
An optimization procedure is developed based on the responses of a system to continuous gust inputs....
The effects of active controls on flutter suppression and gust alleviation of the Arava twin turbopr...
The synthesis, implementation, and wind tunnel test of two flutter suppression control laws for an a...
Results of work done on active controls on the modified YF-17 flutter model are summarized. The basi...
Analytical design techniques for active and passive control of aeroelastic systems are based on a ra...
Two flutter suppression control laws wre designed and tested on a low speed aeroelastic model of a D...
The application of active control technology to the suppression of flutter has been successfully dem...
A general discussion of the airplane applications of active flutter suppression systems is presented...
Two flutter suppression control laws were synthesized, implemented, and tested on a low speed aeroel...
This paper presents an experimental implementation of an active control system used to suppress flut...
An analytical and mechanization study was conducted for two flutter stability augmentation systems. ...
A passive aeromechanical gust alleviation system was examined for application to a Cessna 172. The s...
A brief review is presented of the basic methods of gust alleviation. Some results obtained in fligh...
The design of the flutter suppression system for a remotely-piloted research vehicle is described. T...
Application of the aerodynamic energy approach to some problems of flutter suppression and gust alle...
An optimization procedure is developed based on the responses of a system to continuous gust inputs....
The effects of active controls on flutter suppression and gust alleviation of the Arava twin turbopr...
The synthesis, implementation, and wind tunnel test of two flutter suppression control laws for an a...
Results of work done on active controls on the modified YF-17 flutter model are summarized. The basi...
Analytical design techniques for active and passive control of aeroelastic systems are based on a ra...
Two flutter suppression control laws wre designed and tested on a low speed aeroelastic model of a D...
The application of active control technology to the suppression of flutter has been successfully dem...
A general discussion of the airplane applications of active flutter suppression systems is presented...
Two flutter suppression control laws were synthesized, implemented, and tested on a low speed aeroel...
This paper presents an experimental implementation of an active control system used to suppress flut...
An analytical and mechanization study was conducted for two flutter stability augmentation systems. ...
A passive aeromechanical gust alleviation system was examined for application to a Cessna 172. The s...
A brief review is presented of the basic methods of gust alleviation. Some results obtained in fligh...
The design of the flutter suppression system for a remotely-piloted research vehicle is described. T...