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Relative control effectiveness technique with application to airplane control coordination
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1985
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Control CoordinationDirectional ControlControl VariablesEngineeringControl StrategyAeronauticsAerospace EngineeringAircraft NavigationMechatronicsAutomationMechanical SystemsSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsControl DesignOptimal CombinationsFormation FlyingAir Traffic ControlFlight Control
A method to select optimal combinations of the control variables of a linear system is reported. The combinations are chosen so that the control channels have their principal influences on selected fundamental modes of the system. A series of algebraic maximization problems is used to maximize the effects of the control channels on selected modes while simultaneously minimizing the effects on the remaining modes. The method is applied to the lateral and directional control of a linearized airplane model having ailerons, a rudder, and differential tail surfaces. Integration of these control eliminates oscillations present in the roll rate for a step lateral-control input and improves the sideslip response with reduced rolling motions for a step directional-control input. Inclusion of thrust-vectoring engine nozzles improves the roll rate capability of the airplane.
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