NASA-CR-2779-1977 Finite state modeling of aeroelastic systems《空气动力系统的有限状态模型》.pdf
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1、NASAO_r,.r_lZCONTRACTORREPORTNASA CR-2779FINITE STATE MODELINGOF AEROELASTIC SYSTEMSRa.ja. W?aPrepared bySTANFORD UNIVERSITYStanford, Calif. 94305for Langley Research CenterNATIONAL AERONAUTICSAND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 1977Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or net
2、working permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3, Recipients Catalog No,NASA CR-27794. Title and SubtitleFINITE STATE MODELING OF AEROELASTIC SYSTEMS7. Authorls
3、)Ran jan Vepa9, Performing Organization Name and AddressStanford UniversityStanford, California 9430512. S_nsoring Agency Name and AddressNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, DO 205465. RePort DateFebruary 19776. Performing Organization Code8. Performing Organtzation Report No,10
4、. Work Unit No,11. Contract or Grant No.NGL 05-020-24313. Type of Report and Period CoveredContractor Report14, Sponsoring Agency Code15. Supplementary NotesAdapted from Ph.D. Dissertation, May 1975Langley technical monitor: Robert V. Doggett, Jr. Topical report.i 16. AbstractA general theory of fin
5、ite state modeling of aerodynamic loadson thin airfoils and lifting surfaces performing completelyarbitrary, small, time-dependent motions in an airstream issystematically developed and presented. In particular, the natureof the behavior of the unsteady airloads in the frequency domain isexplained.
6、This scheme employs as raw materials any of theunsteady linearized theories that have been mechanized for simpleharmonic oscillations. Each desired aerodynamic transfer functionis approximated by means of an appropriate Pad_ approximant, thatis, a rational function of finite degree polynomials in th
7、e Laplacetransform variable.The modeling technique is applied to several two-dimensionaland three-dimensional airfoils. Circular, elliptic, rectangularand tapered planforms are considered as examples. Identicalfunctions are also obtained for control surfaces for two- andthree-dimensional airfoils,11
8、7.Key Words (Suggested by Authorls)Unsteady aerodynamicsAeroelasticityActive controls19. _urity Classif. (of this re_rtlUnclassified18. Distribution StatementUnclass i f i ed-Unl im i ted20. Security Classif. (of this page)Unclass i f iedSubject Cateqory 3921, No. of Pages 22. Price“188 $7.00* For s
9、ale by the National Technical InformationService, Springfield, Virginia 22161Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-INTRODUCTI ON .General l)cs
10、_-r-il_t io_. ,_! !i_. lr_,t)tem Rev icw _) Pc_-ctincnt i _:,ill t . .,qllnl!)lnF,/ i (kn_,t C_lt i_.i S SYNBOIff- FINLTE SfAF, W)l)l!,!h,; c_i ; l!:i:_ t _2h;.Finite ; .dealizati(m u_; a th:_m K,M FINITE SIAII blI)l)_l_I2q(: OV :_tR_IP,N:H(- l,(-!Al)_q .wo I)imellsulllll A 1 l(_i :; n(t_mprt_sl_ e
11、t tow S!t)_:()Ili, _ I(_.,.: ,qlltS(_V-,)iC _dt kt_llta;_,llJ(“ f(IW Tllree 1)_mensioilttl i,ii k in,4 Snvfcwes SUGGESTIONS FOR F:IirRt“ kl is explained. This scheme employs asraw materials any of the unsteady l inearized theories that have beenmechanized for simple harmonic oscillations. Each desir
12、ed aerodynamictransfer function is approximated by means of an appropriate Pad6approximant, that is, a rational function of finite degree polynomialsin the Laplace transform variable.The modeling technique is applied to several two-dimensional andthree-dimensional airfoils. Circular, elliptic, recta
13、ngular and taperedplanforms are considered as examples. Identical functions are also ob-tained for contro surfaces for two- and three-dimensional airfoils. N TR(H)UCTI (?NIn the last decade r,tpid advances have taken place in the area ofautomatic control of practicg_l engfneering systems. The vast t
14、ech-nologicai developments in autopilot: design and in the design of aircrafttake-off ,and landing systems hn_ led to the possibility of applyingthis technology to control the vibration modes of aircraft wing structuresand the elimination of aer(,clastic instnbitities in the flight envelopeProvided
15、by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-of the aircraft. Although the mathematical theory of distributed parametersystems has made rapid advances recently, it seems more expedient, from apractical point of view, to approximate aeroelastic systems, mai
16、nly aircraftwings and control surfaces, by finite state models. The techniques ofapproximating aircraft wing structures by finite state models which make useof finite elements and other structural idealizations are well known. Nosystematic techniques exist, however, for approximating the aerodynamic
17、 loadson these structures by compatible finite state models for aeroelastic purposes.Thus a systematic theory for approximating aerodynamic loads on aircraft wingsby finite state models used along with well-known techniques of structuralidealization could be tremendously useful not only for understa
18、nding aero-elastic instabilities but also in the development of control systems forsuppressing aeroelastic instabilities. Such theories can also prove helpfulin the minimum weight design of aircraft structures.This paper is concerned with the finite state modeling of aeroelasticsystems. The well-kno
19、wn theories of modeling of aircraft wing structures arebriefly presented. A general theory is then developed for the modeling ofunsteady aerodynamic loads on wings and airfoils. These aerodynamic modelsmay be used in conjunction with structural models for aeroelastic purposes.General Description of
20、the ProblemThe general techniques of calculating unsteady aerodynamic loads forsimple harmonically oscillating airfoils and lifting surfaces are out-lined in _ , 2J and 3. With these techniques it is possible tocalculate the unsteady aerodynamic loads for different modes of oscilla-tion at a given f
21、requency of oscillation. Little is known about cheanalytical behavior of these loads in the frequency domain. Thus it is2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-first essential to identify the behavior in the frequency domain of theaerodynami
22、c loads on airfoils and lifting surfaces.The next step is to approximate this behavior in a manner that willpermit the construction of aerodynamic models, which maybe used alongwith structural models for aeroelastic purposes. Also, for the workdescribed in this paper existing techniques of calculati
23、ng aerodynamicloads for airfoils and lifting surfaces were utilized whenever possible.Review of Pertinent LiteratureThe theory of finite state modeling of structures for dynamicanalysis is well known. The various methods of weighted residuals 4,finite element techniques 5 and variational techniques
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