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伸缩翼飞机变形飞行的建模与滑模变增益控制

殷明1, 陆宇平1, 姚克明1,2, 何真1   

  1. 1. 南京航空航天大学自动化学院, 江苏 南京 210016;
    2. 江苏理工学院电气信息工程学院, 江苏 常州 213001
  • 出版日期:2015-10-27 发布日期:2010-01-03

Modeling and sliding mode gain-scheduled control for telescopic-wing aircraft in flight during morphing

YIN Ming1, LU Yu-ping1, YAO Ke-ming1,2, HE Zhen1   

  1. 1. College of Automation Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, China;
    2. College of Electric and Information Engineering, Jiangsu University of Technology, Changzhou 213001, China
  • Online:2015-10-27 Published:2010-01-03

摘要:

研究了伸缩翼飞机变形飞行过程的动力学建模与鲁棒控制问题,以分析机翼变形对飞机性能的影响机理,并实现机翼变形时的平稳飞行。首先通过气动仿真分析构建了伸缩翼飞机气动参数与机翼变形的关联函数,进而建立了变形飞行的动力学模型。在此基础上提出了一种新的滑模变增益控制(sliding mode gainscheduled control,SMGSC)策略,更好地保证闭环系统的全局稳定和鲁棒性能。仿真结果表明,机翼伸缩能直接改变飞机的气动特性和运动模态;SMGSC能更好地保持伸缩翼飞机变形飞行时的状态稳定,并消除复合干扰的影响;伸缩翼飞机通过机翼变形可以减少50%的燃油消耗实现同样的飞行任务,具有重要的性能优势。

Abstract:

To analyze the effect of wing deformation on the aircraft performance, and realize steady flight of the aircraft during morphing, the dynamic modeling and the robust control for the telescopic-wing aircraft in flight during morphing are studied. First, the aerodynamic parameters of the telescopic-wing aircraft are established as functions of wing deformation via simulation and analysis. The dynamic models of the telescopic-wing aircraft in flight during morphing are constructed subsequently. Then, a novel sliding mode gain-scheduled control (SMGSC) strategy is proposed to guarantee the global stability and robustness of the closed-loop plant. The simulation results show that, the aerodynamic performance and the motion modes of the telescopic-wing aircraft can be affected by the wing deformation. The proposed SMGSC can provide a higher stability and a stronger disturbance rejection for the telescopic-wing aircraft in flight during morphing. The telescopic-wing aircraft can perform the same flight task with 50% less fuel consumption through wing deformation, which means a great advantage over conventional aircraft.