Title :
Pilot-in-the-loop analysis of propulsive-only flight control systems
Author :
Chou, Hwei-Lan ; Biezad, Daniel J.
Author_Institution :
California Polytech. State Univ., San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
Abstract :
Longitudinal control system architectures which directly couple flight stick motions to throttle commands for a multi-engine aircraft are presented. This coupling enables positive attitude control with complete failure of the flight control system. The architectures chosen vary from simple feedback gains to classical lead-lag compensators with and without prefilters. Each architecture is reviewed for its appropriateness for piloted flight. The control systems are then analyzed with pilot-in-the-loop metrics related to bandwidth required for landing. Results indicate that current and proposed bandwidth requirements should be modified for throttles-only flight control. Pilot ratings consistently showed better ratings than predicted by analysis. Recommendations are made for more robust design and implementation. The use of quantitative feedback theory for compensator design is discussed. Although simple and effective augmented control can be achieved in a wide variety of failed configurations, a few configuration characteristics are dominant for pilot-in-the-loop control
Keywords :
aircraft control; attitude control; control system analysis; control system synthesis; feedback; augmented control; bandwidth; coupling; design; flight stick motions; landing; lead-lag compensators; longitudinal control; multi-engine aircraft; pilot-in-the-loop metrics; piloted flight; positive attitude control; propulsive-only flight control; quantitative feedback theory; robust design; throttle commands; Aerospace control; Aerospace simulation; Aircraft; Bandwidth; Control systems; Engines; Feedback; Optimal control; Stability; Transfer functions;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1992. NAECON 1992., Proceedings of the IEEE 1992 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0652-X
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1992.220528