The problem of control command and maneuver induced structural loads is an important aspect of any control system design. Designers must design the aircraft structure and the control architecture to achieve desired piloted control responses while limiting the imparted structural loads. The classical approach is to build the structure with high margins, restrict control surface commands to known good combinations, and train pilots to follow procedural maneuvering limitations. With recent advances in structural sensing and the continued desire to improve safety and vehicle fuel efficiency, it is both possible and desirable to develop control architectures that enable lighter vehicle weights while maintaining and improving protection against structural damage.
Structural Pain Compensating Flight Control
Aerospace Control and Guidance Systems Committee Meeting ; 2014 ; Cleveland, OH, United States
2014-10-15
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Structural Pain Compensating Flight Control
NTIS | 2014
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