Abstract

Conventional angular acceleration estimation methods generate non-negligible errors when the control surface rapidly deflects; hence, the estimated angular acceleration cannot be used for aerodynamic parameter identification directly. This paper proposes an angular acceleration estimation method based on angular velocity equivalent model. The angular acceleration of the angular velocity equivalent model, whose angular velocity response is consistent with the flight test data, is used as the estimated angular acceleration. Firstly, the equivalent angular velocity model is established by combining the generic aerodynamic model with the rotational dynamic equations of aircraft. Secondly, the angular velocity data and the control surface deflection data are synchronized. Finally, the angular velocity response of the equivalent model is used as the predictor, and the estimated angular acceleration is obtained by extended Kalman filter. The aerodynamic parameter identification and validation are carried out using the estimated angular acceleration of a large civil aircraft flight test data. The results show that the angular acceleration obtained through the proposed angular acceleration estimation method meets the accuracy requirement of aerodynamic parameter identification.

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