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Eigenstructure control algorithms : applications to aircraft/ rotorcraft handling qualities design
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IET control engineering series ; 74
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London, U.K. : Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2011
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xv, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781849192590
Abstract:
This book demonstrates that eigenstructure control theory can be easily adapted and infused into aircraft industry's stringent design practices. Thus practicing flight control engineers will find it useful to explore the use of the new design concepts discussed in the book.

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Eigenstructure control involves modification of both the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a system using feedback. Based on this key concept, algorithms are derived for the design of control systems using controller structures such as state feedback, output feedback, observer-based dynamic feedback, implicit and explicit modelfollowing, etc. The simple-to-use algorithms are well suited to evolve practical engineering solutions.

The design of control laws for modern fly-by-wire high performance aircraft/rotorcraft offers some unique design challenges. The control laws have to provide a satisfactory interface between the pilot and the vehicle that results in good handling qualities (HQ) in precision control tasks. This book, through detailed aircraft and rotorcraft design examples, illustrates how to develop practical, robust flight control laws to meet these HQ requirements.

This book demonstrates that eigenstructure control theory can be easily adapted and infused into the aircraft industry''s stringent design practices; therefore practicing flight control engineers will find it useful to explore the use of the new design concepts discussed. The book, being interdisciplinary in nature, encompassing control theory and flight dynamics, should be of interest to both control and aeronautical engineers. In particular, control researchers will find it interesting to explore an extension of the theory to new multivariable control problem formulations. Finally, the book should be of interest to graduate/doctoral students keen on learning a multivariable control technique that is useful in the design of practical control systems.

d and infused into the aircraft industry''s stringent design practices; therefore practicing flight control engineers will find it useful to explore the use of the new design concepts discussed. The book, being interdisciplinary in nature, encompassing control theory and flight dynamics, should be of interest to both control and aeronautical engineers. In particular, control researchers will find it interesting to explore an extension of the theory to new multivariable control problem formulations. Finally, the book should be of interest to graduate/doctoral students keen on learning a multivariable control technique that is useful in the design of practical control systems.d and infused into the aircraft industry''s stringent design practices; therefore practicing flight control engineers will find it useful to explore the use of the new design concepts discussed. The book, being interdisciplinary in nature, encompassing control theory and flight dynamics, should be of interest to both control and aeronautical engineers. In particular, control researchers will find it interesting to explore an extension of the theory to new multivariable control problem formulations. Finally, the book should be of interest to graduate/doctoral students keen on learning a multivariable control technique that is useful in the design of practical control systems.d and infused into the aircraft industry''s stringent design practices; therefore practicing flight control engineers will find it useful to explore the use of the new design concepts discussed. The book, being interdisciplinary in nature, encompassing control theory and flight dynamics, should be of interest to both control and aeronautical engineers. In particular, control researchers will find it interesting to explore an extension of the theory to new multivariable control problem formulations. Finally, the book should be of interest to graduate/doctoral students keen on learning a multivariable control technique that is useful in the design of practical control systems.and aeronautical engineers. In particular, control researchers will find it interesting to explore an extension of the theory to new multivariable control problem formulations. Finally, the book should be of interest to graduate/doctoral students keen on learning a multivariable control technique that is useful in the design of practical control systems.


Table of Contents

Eigenstructure assignment characterisation
Eigenstructure synthesis algorithm
Eigenstructure assignment by output feedback
Robust Eigenstructure assignment
Modal canonical observers
Model following control systems
Flight control system design guidelines
Aircraft lateral-directional handling qualities design
Aircraft longitudinal handling qualities design
Rotorcraft handling qualities design
Aircraft flutter control system design
Appendix A relevant flight mechanics models
Appendix B F-8C Aircraft state variable models
Appendix C BO-105 Helicopter state variable models
Appendix D Properties of singular matrix pencils
Appendix E conversion of FPS units to SI units