A non-iterative design for aileron to rudder interconnect gain

Author:

Myala J.ORCID,Patel V.V.,Singh G.K.

Abstract

AbstractAileron to Rudder Interconnect (ARI) gain is implemented on most fighter aircraft, primarily to reduce the side slip produced due to adverse yaw from pilot lateral control stick input and to improve the turn rate response. A systematic and non-iterative design procedure for ARI gain is proposed herein based on the evaluation of a transfer function magnitude at the aircraft roll mode frequency. The simplicity of the proposed method makes it useful for real-time flight control law reconfiguration in situations where the aileron control authority is diminished due to damage. This is demonstrated by a simulation example considering an aileron surface damage scenario.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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