2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11431-010-4141-y
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Gust response modeling and alleviation scheme design for an elastic aircraft

Abstract: Time-domain approaches are presented for analysis of the dynamic response of aeroservoelastic systems to atmospheric gust excitations. The continuous and discrete gust inputs are defined in the time domain. The time-domain approach to continuous gust response uses a state-space formulation that requires the frequency-dependent aerodynamic coefficients to be approximated with the rational function of a Laplace variable. A hybrid method which combines the Fourier transform and time-domain approaches is used to c… Show more

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“…While the balance truncation procedure needs the system matrix to have all eigenvalues with negative real part, this can be fixed by adding a negative definite matrix − 1 I to the system matrix with 1 greater than 0 but much smaller than 1. Considering (20) and (23), it is equivalent to…”
Section: Linear Fractional Transformation (Lft) Model and Order Reducmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While the balance truncation procedure needs the system matrix to have all eigenvalues with negative real part, this can be fixed by adding a negative definite matrix − 1 I to the system matrix with 1 greater than 0 but much smaller than 1. Considering (20) and (23), it is equivalent to…”
Section: Linear Fractional Transformation (Lft) Model and Order Reducmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where v 1 and z 1 correspond to the first part in (20) corresponding to with order 3( + ). Equation (30) is equivalent to…”
Section: Linear Fractional Transformation (Lft) Model and Order Reducmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few decades, scholars have conducted a lot of researches on gust response of aircrafts by using the experimental and numerical simulation methods. The early study of aircraft gust response was mainly performed in the frequency domain by using the linear plate aerodynamic force and combining with aeroelastic equation (Wu et al 2010). With the development of computational fluid dynamics, the gust response of aircraft was calculated by solving the unsteady Euler and Navier-Stokes equations in the time domain (Singh and Baeder 1997;Zhan and Qian 2007;Gu et al 2013;Yang and Obayashi 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%