Gust load alleviation on a large transport airplane

Yonghui Zhao*, Chengyu Yue, Haiyan Hu

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Abstract

This study develops an active control technology to reduce the incremental dynamic loads of a large four-engine transport airplane flying through a gust field. The mathematical model of the proposed gust-alleviation system features composite structural motions (for example, rigid-body motions, elastic vibrations, and deflections of control surfaces) and unsteady aerodynamic forces induced by the structural motions and the gusts. A clear outline of the procedure is first provided to determine the aeroservoelastic equation of the system. Then, an adaptive feedforward controller that uses the preview information of the gust sensed by an onboard alpha probe is designed to operate the ailerons symmetrically to alleviate the wing-root bending moment induced bythe gust. The rigid-body motions due to travelling gusts are also compensated for using symmetrical deflections of the elevators. To solve the problems of weight drift and weight bias that are commonly encountered in adaptive control, the circular leaky least meansquared algorithmisapplied toupdate the weightsofthe adaptive controller. The simulation results show thata large transport airplane equipped with the proposed gust-alleviation system experiences a significantly lower wing-root bending moment in both stationary and nonstationary gusty environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1932-1946
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Aircraft
Volume53
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

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