CEAS Aeronautical Journal | 2021

A multi-channel $$\\varvec{H}_\\infty $$ preview control approach to load alleviation design for flexible aircraft

 
 

Abstract


Gust load alleviation functions are mainly designed for two objectives: first, alleviating the structural loads resulting from turbulence or gust encounter, and hence reducing the structural fatigue and/or weight; and second, enhancing the ride qualities, and hence the passengers’ comfort. Whilst load alleviation functions can improve both aspects, the designer will still need to make design trade-offs between these two objectives and also between various types and locations of the structural loads. The possible emergence of affordable and reliable remote wind sensor techniques (e.g., Doppler LIDAR) in the future leads to considering new types of load alleviation functions as these sensors would permit anticipating the near future gusts and other types of turbulence. In this paper, we propose a preview control design methodology for the design of a load alleviation function with such anticipation capabilities, based on recent advancements on discrete-time reduced-order multi-channel $$H_\\infty $$\n techniques. The methodology is illustrated on the DLR Discus-2c flexible sailplane model.

Volume None
Pages 1-12
DOI 10.1007/S13272-021-00503-Z
Language English
Journal CEAS Aeronautical Journal

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