Abstract
This paper describes the development of a new state-of-the-art large wind tunnel model for active flutter suppression studies as well as the supporting techniques used in tests focused on the effects of uncertainty. Design guidelines and the resulting aeroelastic characteristics of the model are covered together with representative test results. Those would allow other researchers working in this area to develop control laws for the new model and evaluate them. A number of important lessons and insight are reported regarding the design of the model, the level of success of commonly used mathematical modeling techniques to capture its behavior, sources of analysis/test correlation discrepancies, multifunction utilization of control surfaces for both system identification and flutter suppression, active flutter suppression testing safety, and techniques for estimating the robustness of closed-loop active aeroservoelastic systems by tests. The new system has made it possible to repeatedly push the actively controlled model, using various flutter suppression control laws (safely), to the actual flutter limit in tests numerous times. This capability is just one of the new experimental capabilities that the new system brings to the aeroelastic active control community.
Publisher
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
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