Determination of longitudinal aerodynamic derivatives from steady-state measurement of an aircraftA method for the estimation of aerodynamic derivatives from steady-state symmetric flight data is developed. The derivatives considered are the longitudinal static stability and control derivatives, damping derivatives due to tail, and the derivatives expressing the speed effect on the lift and pitching moment coefficients. The method is an extension of the well known theory of longitudinal static stability and control, and corresponding flight data interpretation. Measured data is assumed in the form of trim curves and lift vs angle of attack. The expressions for the derivative estimates are in the form of algebraic relationships containing known constants, and directly or indirectly measured quantities.
Document ID
19770060304
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Klein, V. (George Washington University Hampton, Va., United States)