![]() Introduction Bending Motion of the Wing Torsion of the Wing Coupled Motions The Dynamics of a Flexible Aircraft Mathematical Representation of the Dynamics of a Flexible Aircraft Lift Growth Effects Bending Moments Blade Flapping Motion Conclusion Exercises Notes References 5 Disturbances Affecting Aircraft Motion Static Stability Tranfer Functions Related to Longitudinal Motion Transfer Functions Obtained from Short Period Approximation Transfer Functions Obtained from Phugoid Approximation Lateral Stability Transfer Functions Related to Lateral Motion Three Degrees of Freedom Approximations Two Degrees of Freedom Approximations Single Degree of Freedom Approximation State Equation Formulation to Emphasize Lateral/ Directional Effects Conclusions Exercises Notes References 4 The Dynamic Effects of Structural Flexibility Upon the Motion of an Aircraft Introduction Axis (Coordinate) Systems The Equations of Motion of a Rigid Body Aircraft Complete Linearized Equations of Motion Equations of Motion in Stability Axis System Equations of Motion for Steady Manoeuvring Flight Conditions Additional Motion Variables State and Output Equations Obtaining a Transfer Function from State and Output Equations Important Stability Derivatives The Inclusion of the Equations of Motion of Thrust Effects Conclusions Exercises Notes References 3 Aircraft Stability and Dynamics Introduction Control Surfaces Primary Flying Controls Flight Control Systems Brief History of Flight Control Systems Outline of the Book conclusions Note References ![]() (Donald, 1 9 3 6 ) Automatic flight control systems. 1 9 3 6 Automatic flight control systems I by Donald McLean. Library o f Congress Cataloging-in-PublicationData McLean, Donald. Typeset in 10112 pt Times by Columns of Reading Printed and bound in Great Britain at the University Press, Cambridge For permission within the United States of America contact Prentice Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission, in writing, from the publisher. Singaporeįirst published 1990 by Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd 66 Wood Lane End, Heme1 Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 4RG A division of Simon & Schuster International Group 1990 Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd All rights reserved. (editors), Fault Diagnosis in Dynamic Systems SODERSTROM, T., and STOICA, P., System IdentiJication WARWICK, K., Control Systems: An IntroductionĪutomatic Flight Control Systems Donald McLean Westland Professor of Aeronautics University of Southampton, UK A., Nonlinear Dynamical Systems LUNZE,J., Robust Multivariable Feedback Control PATTON,R., CLARK,R. ![]() P., Mathematical Theories of Nonlinear Systems BENNETT, S., Real-time Computer Control: An Introduction CEGRELL, T., Power Systems Control COOK,P. P., Control Systems Engineering: Modelling and Simulation, Control Theory and Microprocessor Implementation BANKS,S. Prentice Hall International Series in Systems and Control Engineering PRENTICE HALL INTERNATIONAL SERIES IN SYSTEMS AND CONTROL ENGINEERING SERIF^ 'DITOR: M.J.
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