Gearing Matrix Definition via Control Allocation Optimization Applied to an Over Actuated Aircraft
F-0080-2024-1064
5/7/2024
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In over actuated aircrafts a simple relationship between control inputs and forces/moments generated does not exist, however they have become very attractive for their wide range of applications. Control allocation aims at finding a unique surface control distribution as function of flight condition to perform the desired maneuver. The goal of this paper is to present a control allocation methodology applied on a generic over actuated aircraft aimed to determine the surface gearing matrix weights in different operative conditions to minimize the total power consumption. First, the non-linear model of the control forces and moments is derived for an over actuated aircraft. Then, two different optimization problems are introduced: the first to compute the trim equilibrium for any flight condition to minimize power consumption by the aircraft; the second to minimize the surface deflections required to produce desired control forces/moments starting from the trim point previously found. Finally, the optimized solution is subjected to engineering judgement to neglect the ineffective surfaces that do not provide a significant contribution to the required maneuver.
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- Citation
- Bugliari Armenio, L., Cortigiani, N., Vita, G., and Cadeddu, D., "Gearing Matrix Definition via Control Allocation Optimization Applied to an Over Actuated Aircraft," Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum and Technology Display, Montréal, Québec, May 7, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-1064.