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Structural Dynamic Model Obtained From Flight for Use With Piloted Simulation and Handling Qualities Analysis

Powers, Bruce G. (1996) Structural Dynamic Model Obtained From Flight for Use With Piloted Simulation and Handling Qualities Analysis. Technical Report NASA TM-4747, Research Engineering, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.

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Abstract

The ability to use flight data to determine an aircraft model with structural dynamic effects suitable for piloted simulation and handling qualities analysis has been developed. This technique was demonstrated using SR-71 flight test data. For the SR-71 aircraft, the most significant structural response is the longitudinal first-bending mode. This mode was modeled as a second-order system, and the other higher order modes were modeled as a time delay. The distribution of the modal response at various fuselage locations was developed using a uniform beam solution, which can be calibrated using flight data. This approach was compared to the mode shape obtained from the ground vibration test, and the general form of the uniform beam solution was found to be a good representation of the mode shape in the areas of interest. To calibrate the solution, pitch-rate and normal acceleration instrumentation is required for at least two locations. With the resulting structural model incorporated into the simulation, a good representation of the flight characteristics was provided for handling qualities analysis and piloted simulation.

EPrint Type:NASA Technical Memorandum
Keywords:Handling qualities, Parameter estimation, Simulation, Structural dynamics
Subjects:Aircraft/Project: SR-71 Blackbird
(01 - 09) Aeronautics: (08) Aircraft Stability And Control
ID Code:182
Deposited On:15 July 2004
Additional Information:25 pages. Bruce G. Powers, Analytical Services and Material, Inc., Edwards, California
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