Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. === Wing rock at high angle of attack is an oscillatory lateral-directional motion phenomenon known to exist in some of today's high performance tactical aircraft. The motion has been consistently characterized as a lightly damped Dutch-R...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-183292015-05-06T03:58:34Z Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack Young, Paul David Schmidt, L.V. Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School Aeronautics Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. Wing rock at high angle of attack is an oscillatory lateral-directional motion phenomenon known to exist in some of today's high performance tactical aircraft. The motion has been consistently characterized as a lightly damped Dutch-Roll oscillation attributable to asymmetric wing stall. However, evidence gathered from wind tunnel simulations and at least one British study indicate that aerodynamic nonlinearit ies may be the source of wing rock. Regardless of the actual cause of the phenomenon, a study of wing rock has positive ramifications with respect to gaining a clearer understanding of the aerodynamics associated with high angle of attack flight. This report presents the results of an investigation of wing rock which centered on the premise that two distinct nonlinear aerodynamic mechanisms (aerodynamic hysteresis and a cubic nonlinearity in yawing moment) not only can cause wing rock but may drive it to a limit cycle oscillation as well. 2012-11-16T19:17:12Z 2012-11-16T19:17:12Z 1977-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/18329 en_US This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. === Wing rock at high angle of attack is an oscillatory
lateral-directional motion phenomenon known to exist in
some of today's high performance tactical aircraft. The
motion has been consistently characterized as a lightly
damped Dutch-Roll oscillation attributable to asymmetric
wing stall. However, evidence gathered from wind tunnel
simulations and at least one British study indicate that
aerodynamic nonlinearit ies may be the source of wing rock.
Regardless of the actual cause of the phenomenon, a study
of wing rock has positive ramifications with respect to gaining a clearer understanding of the aerodynamics associated
with high angle of attack flight. This report presents
the results of an investigation of wing rock which centered
on the premise that two distinct nonlinear aerodynamic mechanisms
(aerodynamic hysteresis and a cubic nonlinearity in
yawing moment) not only can cause wing rock but may drive it to a limit cycle oscillation as well. |
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Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack |
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Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack |
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Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack |
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Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack |
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Wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack |
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wing rock as a lateral-directional aircraft limit cycle oscillations induced by nonlinear aerodynamics occurring at high angle of attack |
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