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Analysis of vortex wake encounter upsets
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Abstract
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The problem of an airplane being upset by encountering the vortex wake of a large transport on takeoff or landing is currently receiving considerable attention. This report describes the technique and results of a study to assess the effectiveness of automatic control systems in alleviating vortex wake upsets. A six-degree-of-freedom nonlinear digital simulation was used for this purpose. The analysis included establishing the disturbance input due to penetrating a vortex wake from an arbitrary position and angle. Simulations were computed for both a general aviation airplane and a commercial jet transport. Dynamic responses were obtained for the penetrating aircraft with no augmentation, and with various command augmentation systems, as well as with human pilot control. The results of this preliminary study indicate that attitude command augmentation systems can provide significant alleviation of vortex wake upsets; and can do it better than a human pilot.
Authors
- Johnson, W. A. Systems Technology, Inc.
- Teper, G. L. Systems Technology, Inc.
Citation: Johnson, W. A., Teper, G. L. (2019). Analysis of vortex wake encounter upsets. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19740023387. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19740023387 ↗