Abstract

This paper presents the development of an algorithm for open-loop transfer functions identification and reduced-order modelling of a dynamical system, from closed-loop data with highly correlated inputs. Suitable for aeronautical applications (particularly for intrinsically unstable vehicles such as helicopters), it allows the identification of aircraft transfer functions from the knowledge of the time histories of arbitrary external inputs and the corresponding actuated controls and responses. After a numerical verification of the proposed approach considering a simple analytical aircraft dynamical system, it is successfully applied to a realistic engineering problem consisting of identifying the transfer functions of the AW-09 helicopter that relate pilot inputs to vehicle attitude and kinematics. It is shown that helicopter responses to arbitrary pilot inputs predicted by the reduced-order model representation of the helicopter dynamics based on the rational approximation of the identified transfer functions are in good agreement with those determined through the high-fidelity nonlinear flight dynamics solver used to evaluate the closed-loop database.

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