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Flight-Determined Subsonic Longitudinal Stability and Control Derivatives of the F-18 High Angle of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV) with Thrust VectoringThe subsonic longitudinal stability and control derivatives of the F-18 High Angle of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV) are extracted from dynamic flight data using a maximum likelihood parameter identification technique. The technique uses the linearized aircraft equations of motion in their continuous/discrete form and accounts for state and measurement noise as well as thrust-vectoring effects. State noise is used to model the uncommanded forcing function caused by unsteady aerodynamics over the aircraft, particularly at high angles of attack. Thrust vectoring was implemented using electrohydraulically-actuated nozzle postexit vanes and a specialized research flight control system. During maneuvers, a control system feature provided independent aerodynamic control surface inputs and independent thrust-vectoring vane inputs, thereby eliminating correlations between the aircraft states and controls. Substantial variations in control excitation and dynamic response were exhibited for maneuvers conducted at different angles of attack. Opposing vane interactions caused most thrust-vectoring inputs to experience some exhaust plume interference and thus reduced effectiveness. The estimated stability and control derivatives are plotted, and a discussion relates them to predicted values and maneuver quality.
Document ID
19980007172
Acquisition Source
Armstrong Flight Research Center
Document Type
Technical Publication (TP)
Authors
Iliff, Kenneth W.
(NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Edwards, CA United States)
Wang, Kon-Sheng Charles
(Sparta, Inc. Lancaster, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1997
Subject Category
Aircraft Stability And Control
Report/Patent Number
NASA/TP-97-206539
H-2175
NAS 1.60:206539
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP-505-68-50-00
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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