For the purposes of aircraft control system design and analysis, the wind can be characterized by a mean component which varies with height and by turbulent components which are described by the von Karman correlation model. The aircraft aero-dynamic forces and moments depend linearly on uniform and gradient gust components obtained by averaging over the aircraft's length and span. The correlations of the averaged components are then approximated by the outputs of linear shaping filters forced by white noise. The resulting model of the crosswind shear and turbulence effects is used in the design of a lateral control system for the automatic landing of a DC-8 aircraft.
Wind modeling and lateral control for automatic landing
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Guidance and Control Conference ; 1975 ; Boston, MA
01.08.1975
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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