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http://dx.doi.org/10.5302/J.ICROS.2006.12.7.713

A Study on Improvement of Aircraft Handling Quality for Asymmetric Loading Configuration from Flight Test  

Kim Chong-Sup (한국항공우주산업(주))
Hwang Byung-Moon (한국항공우주산업(주))
Kim Seung-Jun (한국공군)
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Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems / v.12, no.7, 2006 , pp. 713-718 More about this Journal
Abstract
Supersonic jet fighter aircraft have several different weapon loading configuration to support air-to-air combat and air-to-ground delivery of weapon modes. Especially, asymmetric loading configurations could result in decreased handling qualities for the pilot maneuvering of the aircraft. The design of the T-50 lateral-directional roll axis control laws change from beta-betadot feedback structure to simple roll rate feedback structure and gains such as F-16 in order to improve roll-off phenomena during pitch maneuver in asymmetric loading configuration. Consequently, it is found that the improved control law decreases the roll-off phenomenon in lateral axes during pitch maneuver, but initial roll response is very fast and wing pitching moment is increased. In this paper, we propose the lateral control law blending between beta-betadot and simple roll rate feedback system in order to decreases the roll-off phenomenon in lateral axes during pitch maneuver without degrading of roll performance.
Keywords
FLCS (Flight Control System); ATLAS (Aircraft Trim Linear and Simulation); FBW (Fly-By-Wire);
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