Prediction of Jump Phenomena in Aircraft Maneuvers, including Nonlinear Aerodynamic Effects
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An analytical method has been developed for predicting critical control inputs for which nonlinear rotational coupling may cause sudden jumps in aircraft response. The analysis includes the effects of aerodynamics, which are nonlinear in angle of attack. The method involves the simultaneous solution of two polynomials in roll rate, whose coefficients are functions of angle of attack and the control inputs. Results obtained using this procedure are compared with calculated time histories to verify the validity of the method for predicting jumplike instabilities.
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