NASA-TN-D-6643-1972 Aerodynamic parameters of the Navion airplane extracted from flight data《从飞行数据中提取的军用飞机的空气动力参数》.pdf
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1、AERODYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF THE NAVION AIRPLANE EXTRACTED FROM FLIGHT DATA by WilliQm T. Sgit Langley Research Center Hampton, Va 23365 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION . WASHINGTON, D. c. .; MARCH 1972 2 11 , F? 1 -I ; 2 -_ I 2 I Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking
2、 permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TECH LIBRARY KAFB. NM EXTRACTED FROM FLIGHT DATA 6. Performing Organization Code i 17. KetWords (Suggested by Author(s) Parameter extraction Aerodynamic parameters Maximum likelihood 9. Performing Organization Name and Address , NASA Langley Research Center Ha
3、mpton, Va. 23365 12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, D.C. 20546 I 18. Distribution Statement Unclassified - Unlimited 10. Work Unit No. 136-62-02-02 11. Contract or Grant No. 13. Type of Report and Period Covered Technical Note 14. Sponsor
4、ing Agency Code 19. Security Clanif. (of this report) Unclassified -. 20. Security Classif. (of this page) 21. NO. of Pages 22. Price Unclassified 60 $3.00 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I AERODYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF THE NAVION AIRPLAN
5、E EXTRACTED FROM FLIGHT DATA By William T. Suit Langley Research Center SUMMARY An iterative method, which is characterized as a maximum-likelihood minimum- variance technique, was used to extract the aerodynamic parameters of a Navion airplane from flight data. The purposes were to compare the resu
6、lts with parameters obtained from wind-tunnel tests and with results obtained by analog matching of the same data, and to develop techniques for application of the parameter -extraction program. Results from the study showed that the parameter-extraction program can produce aerodynamic parameters wh
7、ich will permit close estimation of the aircraft time histories used in the extraction process. The program determined an estimate of the standard deviations of the states and parameters. These estimates were used to indicate how well the calculated states fit the flight data and the confidence in t
8、he values of the estimated parameters. The study also showed that the values of the parameters were affected by the data and mathematical model used during the extraction process. Because of the lack of confidence in the parameters extracted by using some of the sets of data, several parameters were
9、 estimated by other methods. By using a combination of methods, a set of parameters which gave a fit to the data was obtained. The extracted parameters agreed reasonably well with the values obtained by analog matching the same data, with the exception of the change in normal-force coefficient with
10、angle of attack (Cza). The agreement with wind-tunnel parameters was not as good for the variations of pitching-moment coefficient with angle of attack (Cma), side-force coef - ficient with sideslip angle Cyp), rolling-moment coefficient with sideslip angle (Clp, and yawing-moment coefficient with s
11、ideslip angle Cnp . However, of the parameters deter- mined by the program, only one had a standard deviation greater than 15 percent of the value of the parameter and the parameters determined gave a reasonable fit to the flight data. 0 ( INTRODUCTION Mathematical analyses of flight dynamics and ha
12、ndling qualities of an aircraft are required for determining the suitability of the aircraft for its mission. In order to make such analyses, it is necessary to have available the aerodynamic parameters. of the air- craft. There are several methods of obtaining the parameters. These methods include
13、Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-those presented in various books, wind-tunnel tests, and extraction of derivatives from flight-test data. Of these methods, derivatives from flight tests should be the most accu- rate since such results
14、 are obtained with the actual aircraft in its proper environment. There is, therefore, a continuing interest in developing and evaluating improved methods of extracting derivatives from flight data. In a recent study (ref. l), a comparison was made between various analytical meth- ods, wind-tunnel m
15、easurements with a full-scale airplane, and results obtained from flight-test data for a Navion airplane. In that study, an analog-matching technique (ref. 2) was used in extracting parameters from the flight data. Some rather large differences were found between the various methods. In particular,
16、some large differences were obtained between the wind-tunnel and the flight-test results. Analog matching requires a highly experienced operator to match flight data properly. It appeared desirable to use an alternate method of extracting the derivatives from the flight data. The method used in this
17、 study is a mathematical formulation of the logic required to select derivatives to best match a set of flight data. The method selected is an iterative procedure which selects the aerodynamic parameters to maximize a conditional maximum likelihood func- tion and is equivalent to determining the set
18、 of aerodynamic parameters which will maxi- mize the probability that the calculated state of an airplane will match the measured state for the same control inputs (ref. 3). The maximization process used minimizes the mea- surement error covariance matrix. The resulting parameter adjustment equation
19、s are of the same form as those obtained by use of a modified Newton-Raphson or weighted least- squares technique (ref. 4). The main difference is that with the maximum likelihood for- mulation, the weights are updated at each iteration. The program will speed up derivative determination, give a fit
20、 to the flight data based on mathematically minimizing a cost cri- terion, and determine a matrix which indicates the variances of dependency between the estimated derivatives. The primary purpose of the present paper is to use the flight data employed in the analysis reported in reference 1 and ext
21、ract the aerodynamic parameters for comparison with the results presented in reference 1. A second purpose of this paper is to indicate the procedure used in applying the parameter estimation program to the data herein. A third purpose is to relate the experience gained from this investigation and t
22、o point out the advantages of the program used. A fourth purpose is to indicate the confidence in the parameters obtained. SYMBOLS Values are given in both SI and U.S. Customary Units. The measurements and cal- culations were made in U.S. Customary Units. The aerodynamic parameters are refer- enced
23、to a system of body axes with the origin at the aircraft center of gravity, and with body axes orientation as shown in figure 1. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-a b - C F g I i it K L It M m N AP P q 6 R acceleration, m/sec2 /sed) w
24、ing span, m (ft) wing mean geometric chord, m (ft) force, N (lb) acceleration due to gravity, m/sec2 (ft/sec2) moment of inertia, kg-ma (slug-ft2) index tail incidence angle, radians or degrees weighting factor likelihood function distance from aircraft center of gravity to center of pressure of hor
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