Optimal control of a low wing-loading STOL aircraftLinear optimal quadratic control theory is applied to a low wing-loading STOL aircraft for ride quality and flight path following. Design criteria include minimum rms response to wind turbulence and desired transient response characteristics. Design techniques include proper choosing of design versus evaluation models, choosing appropriate performance index responses, and use of classical evaluation techniques. Results are obtained through a combination of frequency response shaping and gust observation. Effects of control rate and authority saturation are examined with a new rapid calculation of random input describing functions. Parameter sensitivity is also evaluated using a Liapunov type matrix equation.
Document ID
19760058499
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Cunningham, T. B. (Honeywell, Inc. Minneapolis, Minn., United States)