Control allocation method for split-drag-rudders with asymmetrical deflection

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Abstract

The split drag rudders (SDRs) were usually used for the yaw control of tailless flying wing aircraft with the symmetric deflection mode. This approach was simple and effective, but the upper and lower deflectors of the SDRs were constrained to deflect symmetrically, limiting the distribution and control mode of the deflectors, reducing the maximum available moment in pitch axis and roll axis, affecting the handling performance of the aircraft flying at low speed. A certain flying wing UAV was used as the study model. The CFD method was adopt to investigate the aerodynamic characteristic of SDRs operating in either symmetrical or asymmetrical fashion. An allocation scheme based on convex coordinate rotation and optimization was proposed. The allocation efficiency of the method was studied. Simulation results show that the scheme has a high allocation efficiency, which can significantly improve the reachable moment subset of flying wing aircraft with the SDR asymmetrical deflection mode, enhance the controlling ability in pitch axis and yaw axis,and improve the maneuverability of the aircraft.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)627-633 and 639
JournalXitong Fangzhen Xuebao / Journal of System Simulation
Volume28
Issue number3
StatePublished - 8 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • Control allocation
  • Reachable moment subset
  • Split drag rudders
  • Tailless flying wing aircraft

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