Computational flight dynamics

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Computational flight dynamics

Malcolm J. Abzug

(AIAA education series)

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1998

  • : pbk

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Description

More than 100 illustrations and a five-program software package are combined in Computational Flight Dynamics, a detailed instructional kit illustrating digital solutions to problems in aircraft dynamic stability, control and flight performance. Busy aerospace engineers, scientists and graduate students with a working knowledge of FORTRAN will learn - in a step-by-step format - several effective programming techniques in a range of flight dynamics areas. Of the five programmes included, FLIGHT and LOCUS - both previously used in flight control system designs for two production unmanned air vehicles - provide the necessary tools for studying uncontrolled aircraft motions, stability and the design of automatic flight control systems. A DOS or Windows environment is required for the FORTRAN programmes included on the 3.5-inch diskette, which contains source programmes, run (input) files and database files. Access to a compiler for FORTRAN 77 or 90 is also necessary.

Table of Contents

Airframe and Atmosphere Mathematical Modeling Control and Guidance System Modeling Program LOCUS, S-Plance Locus Program ZPLANE, Z-Plane Root Locus Program FLIGHT, Transient Response Program PERFORM, flight Path Calculation Program COVAR, Covariance Propagation Utility CSubroutines Example Run Files (Inputs) and Outputs Appendix 1: Aerodynamic Data Bases Appendix 2: Symbols Appendix 3: References-List of FORTRAN Files on the 3.5-inch Disk

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