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Reentry Vehicle Flight Controls Design Guidelines: Dynamic InversionThis report addresses issues in developing a flight control design for vehicles operating across a broad flight regime and with highly nonlinear physical descriptions of motion. Specifically it addresses the need for reentry vehicles that could operate through reentry from space to controlled touchdown on Earth. The latter part of controlled descent is achieved by parachute or paraglider - or by all automatic or a human-controlled landing similar to that of the Orbiter. Since this report addresses the specific needs of human-carrying (not necessarily piloted) reentry vehicles, it deals with highly nonlinear equations of motion, and then-generated control systems must be robust across a very wide range of physics. Thus, this report deals almost exclusively with some form of dynamic inversion (DI). Two vital aspects of control theory - noninteracting control laws and the transformation of nonlinear systems into equivalent linear systems - are embodied in DI. Though there is no doubt that the mathematical tools and underlying theory are widely available, there are open issues as to the practicality of using DI as the only or primary design approach for reentry articles. This report provides a set of guidelines that can be used to determine the practical usefulness of the technique.
Document ID
20020039166
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Technical Publication (TP)
Authors
Ito, Daigoro
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX United States)
Georgie, Jennifer
(Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX United States)
Valasek, John
(Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX United States)
Ward, Donald T.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2002
Subject Category
Structural Mechanics
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.60:210771
S-881
NASA/TP-2002-210771
Report Number: NAS 1.60:210771
Report Number: S-881
Report Number: NASA/TP-2002-210771
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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