2017
DOI: 10.4050/jahs.63.012007
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Flight Simulation and Control of a Helicopter Undergoing Rotor Span Morphing

Abstract: This study focuses on the flight simulation and control of a helicopter undergoing rotor span morphing. A model-following dynamic inversion controller with inner and outer loop Control Laws (CLAWS) is implemented, and radius change is introduced as a feedforward component to the inner loop CLAWS. Closed-loop poles associated with the low-frequency aircraft modes are observed to be robust to change in rotor span, eliminating the need for model updates due to span morphing during the dynamic inversion process. T… Show more

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“…Several chord extension mechanisms have been considered to demonstrate feasibility of the concept [14][15][16] and transient behavior and control of the aircraft undergoing chord-extension morphing was recently examined in Ref. 17.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several chord extension mechanisms have been considered to demonstrate feasibility of the concept [14][15][16] and transient behavior and control of the aircraft undergoing chord-extension morphing was recently examined in Ref. 17.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%