2008
DOI: 10.2514/1.36797
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Flight Data Analysis and Simulation of Wind Effects During Aerial Refueling

Abstract: To my brothers Ben and John, from whom I have learned much. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSI am continually grateful to my supervising professor, Dr. Atilla Dogan, for his support of my graduate work at UTA. I have greatly benefited from the opportunities for research and publishing he has provided over the last two years, and I thank him for involving me early in research during my first semester in the master's program.His knowledge and guidance have proven invaluable to my academic career.

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“…The magnitude of the wind at a point is dependent on the strength of each vortex filament and is computed using Biot-Savart law and the NASA-Burnham horseshoe vortex model. 9 The vortices induce a non-uniform wind distribution on the follower with wind gradients depending on its location relative to the leader. The dynamic effect of this non-uniform wind is modeled using the NonUniform Wind Effect Modeling Technique (NUWEMT).…”
Section: B Non-uniform Wind Effect Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The magnitude of the wind at a point is dependent on the strength of each vortex filament and is computed using Biot-Savart law and the NASA-Burnham horseshoe vortex model. 9 The vortices induce a non-uniform wind distribution on the follower with wind gradients depending on its location relative to the leader. The dynamic effect of this non-uniform wind is modeled using the NonUniform Wind Effect Modeling Technique (NUWEMT).…”
Section: B Non-uniform Wind Effect Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The turbulence is represented either as a random velocity disturbance or natural turbulence recorded in wind tunnels or in the atmosphere. 8,9 The prevailing wind, which can be modeled by any appropriate function was, obtained from previous test flight data of the leader. 8,9 In addition to these two sources of wind, the follower is also subjected to the wind field in the wake of the lead aircraft.…”
Section: B Non-uniform Wind Effect Modelingmentioning
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“…The local air velocity u K is due to the wake of the tanker, steady wind, and atmospheric turbulence. The air velocity due to the tanker wake can be modeled using a Helmholtz horseshoe-vortex model [14,15]. The model contains velocity components in all three spatial directions.…”
Section: Forces On Lumped Massmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this system these effects are the modelling errors of the nonlinear aircraft dynamics and the external disturbances. This is shown in (13). Here, B d is the disturbance matrix and d x are the disturbances on the states.…”
Section: B Disturbance Observer Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%