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Aircraft And Rotorcraft System Identification: Engineering Methods With Flight-test Examples (Aiaa Education Series)


by Mark Tischler, Robert Remple

List Price: $119.95
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Sales Rank: 813060
Studio: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Ast
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 600
Publication Date: August 07, 2006
Publisher: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Ast


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Product Description
Although many books have been written on the theory of system identification, few are available that provide a complete engineering treatment of system identification and how to successfully apply it to flight vehicles. This book provides the unique perspective of over 20 years of flight-test applications to both aircraft and rotorcraft and is a valuable resource for students, working engineers, and others interested in atmospheric flight mechanics, modeling and simulation, and test and evaluation. It presents proven methods, practical guidelines, and real-world flight-test results for a wide range of state-of-the-art flight vehicles, from small uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) to large manned aircraft/rotorcraft.

Beginning with the basic concepts of system identification, each chapter traces a simple simulation example and real flight examples through the step-by-step process from instrumentation and data checking to model extraction and model verification. The frequency-response method, that is unique to this book, is especially well suited for system identification of aircraft and rotorcraft dynamics models from flight-test data. A complete chapter is devoted to higher-order modeling of helicopters. Many applications are included to demonstrate how the products resulting from system identification are used. Specific applications include flight mechanics and handling-qualities analyses, stability margin determination, structural mode determination, and simulation model fidelity assessment.

The book assumes knowledge of the basic concepts of aeronautics, Laplace transforms, and flight dynamics and classical control. Emphasis is placed on engineering methods and interpretation of flight-test results and each key method or analysis application is illustrated with graphics obtained from the system identification software (CIFERÆ) provided with the book. Case studies based on real flight-test projects are included as well! as problems for students to solve using the provided CIFERÆ software.

A Solutions Manual, written by Christina M. Ivler and Mark B. Tischler is available from the publisher.


SIMILAR PRODUCTS

Aircraft System Identification: Theory And Practice
by Vladislav Klein, Eugene A. Morelli

Flight Vehicle System Identification: A Time Domain Methodology (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics)
by Ravindra V. Jategaonkar
by Frank K. Lu

Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft
by Bernard Mettler

System Identification: Theory for the User (2nd Edition) (Prentice Hall Information and System Sciences Series)
by Lennart Ljung

Aircraft Control and Simulation
by Brian L. Stevens, Frank L. Lewis

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