This study investigated the stability and control of a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) with a thrust vectoring unit attached. All geometric and aerodynamic data was generated and used to analyze the RPV. Specific handling qualities were developed and compared with the RPV characteristics. This comparison indicated that the RPV was too oscillatory in both the phugoid and dutch roll modes. Also, the RPV displayed a dominant spiral mode. A flight control system was synthesized to eliminate these traits. Evaluation of this flight control system was conducted through the use of three different sensitivity studies and a nonlinear simulation. In addition, a model matching application was examined for this RPV. Model matching entails using design procedures to synthesize an expanded flight control system so that the RPV has dynamic characteristics similar to the F-15. (Author)


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    Title :

    Flight Control System Analysis and Design for a Remotely Piloted Vehicle with Thrust Vectoring Unit


    Contributors:
    B. L. Jones (author)

    Publication date :

    1980


    Size :

    155 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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