Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers

This thesis presents optimization, parametric study, stability analysis and trajectory tracking of fixed-wing aircraft perching maneuvers, where gravity and aerodynamics forces are used simultaneously for climbing to decelerate and land with low velocity or negligible impact. A single-phase formulat...

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Main Author: D. M. K. K. Venkateswara Rao
Other Authors: Go Tiauw Hiong, Yongki
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/62132
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-621322023-03-11T17:58:58Z Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers D. M. K. K. Venkateswara Rao Go Tiauw Hiong, Yongki Avishy Carmi Tang Hui School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aircraft This thesis presents optimization, parametric study, stability analysis and trajectory tracking of fixed-wing aircraft perching maneuvers, where gravity and aerodynamics forces are used simultaneously for climbing to decelerate and land with low velocity or negligible impact. A single-phase formulation, which minimizes the trajectory length of the maneuver, is proposed to simplify the optimization formulation and generate lower undershoot perching solutions, compared with the existing two-phase approach. A parametric study is carried out to identify some of the key aircraft geometric features and parameters having significant influence on the maneuver. The aircraft parameters are varied and optimal perching solutions are computed from which their influence on the maneuver is identified. Aerodynamics from changing aircraft configurations due to parameter changes is modeled using nonlinear vortex correction method coupled with Wagner’s unsteady model. Stability analysis of the optimal perching trajectories is performed using contraction theory to analyze the effects of state perturbations. It is shown that the perching solutions are in general unstable and will diverge during the terminal phase. To avoid divergence, tracking of optimal trajectories is proposed. Sliding mode control technique is used to design the tracking controller, and its performance is validated through numerical simulations. The design of the controller is extended for tracking of a conventional aircraft landing maneuver by including lateral states into the model. The design of the controller is validated through numerical simulations, and its performance is compared with a PID controller. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (MAE) 2015-01-21T07:23:47Z 2015-01-21T07:23:47Z 2014 2014 Thesis D. M. K. K. Venkateswara Rao. (2014). Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/62132 10.32657/10356/62132 en 144 p. application/pdf
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Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
description This thesis presents optimization, parametric study, stability analysis and trajectory tracking of fixed-wing aircraft perching maneuvers, where gravity and aerodynamics forces are used simultaneously for climbing to decelerate and land with low velocity or negligible impact. A single-phase formulation, which minimizes the trajectory length of the maneuver, is proposed to simplify the optimization formulation and generate lower undershoot perching solutions, compared with the existing two-phase approach. A parametric study is carried out to identify some of the key aircraft geometric features and parameters having significant influence on the maneuver. The aircraft parameters are varied and optimal perching solutions are computed from which their influence on the maneuver is identified. Aerodynamics from changing aircraft configurations due to parameter changes is modeled using nonlinear vortex correction method coupled with Wagner’s unsteady model. Stability analysis of the optimal perching trajectories is performed using contraction theory to analyze the effects of state perturbations. It is shown that the perching solutions are in general unstable and will diverge during the terminal phase. To avoid divergence, tracking of optimal trajectories is proposed. Sliding mode control technique is used to design the tracking controller, and its performance is validated through numerical simulations. The design of the controller is extended for tracking of a conventional aircraft landing maneuver by including lateral states into the model. The design of the controller is validated through numerical simulations, and its performance is compared with a PID controller.
author2 Go Tiauw Hiong, Yongki
author_facet Go Tiauw Hiong, Yongki
D. M. K. K. Venkateswara Rao
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author D. M. K. K. Venkateswara Rao
author_sort D. M. K. K. Venkateswara Rao
title Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
title_short Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
title_full Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
title_fullStr Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
title_full_unstemmed Optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
title_sort optimization, dynamics analyses and trajectory tracking of aircraft perching maneuvers
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