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Bifurcation Analysis of Flight Control Systems

Authors:Thomas Suba, Drexel University, United States
Kwatny Harry G., Drexel University, United States
Chang Bor-Chin, Drexel University, United States
Topic:7.3 Aerospace
Session:Theoretical Methods of Aircraft Control
Keywords: flight control, departure, bifurcation, F-16

Abstract

High performance systems, like the F-16, when pushed to their limits en-counter qualitative changes in control system properties like loss of controllabilityor observability. This work identifies and characterizes bifurcations occurring in anonlinear six degree of freedom F-16 in two scenarios - straight and level fight andin a coordinated turn. Phenomena such as stall, tumbling and spin-roll departurewere observed around bifurcation points. This work provides a basis for a formalunderstanding of how aircraft depart from controlled fight, it is a prerequisite forthe systematic design of recovery strategies, and it will contribute to the design ofreconfigurable control of impaired aircraft.