Title :
Evaluation of a second generation reconfiguration strategy for aircraft flight control systems subjected to actuator failure/surface damage
Author :
Caglayan, A.K. ; Allen, S.M. ; Wehmuller, K.
Abstract :
The authors report evaluation results obtained on the six-degree-of-freedom nonlinear simulation of the Grumman Combat Reconfigurable Control Aircraft (CRCA). The reconfiguration strategy consists of a robust flight control system tolerant of low-level surface damage, a hierarchical failure detection, isolation, and estimation (FDIE) system identifying actuator failures and moderate-to-serve surface damage, and a reconfiguration logic in which the pseudo surface resolver (PSR) is reconfigured after impairment to recover performance and minimize transients. Preliminary performance results are presented
Keywords :
aerospace control; aircraft; military systems; Grumman Combat Reconfigurable Control Aircraft; actuator failure/surface damage; aerospace control; aircraft flight control; estimation; hierarchical failure detection; isolation; military systems; moderate-to-serve surface damage; pseudo surface resolver; reconfiguration logic; second generation reconfiguration strategy; six-degree-of-freedom nonlinear simulation; Actuators; Aerospace control; Aircraft; Control systems; Fault detection; Maintenance; Open loop systems; Reconfigurable logic; Redundancy; Robust control;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1988. NAECON 1988., Proceedings of the IEEE 1988 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1988.195057