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A tilt-wing VTOL UAV configuration: Flight dynamics modelling and transition control simulation

Antonio Carlos Daud Filho, Eduardo Morgado Belo

2023The Aeronautical Journal11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper aims to present a vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial vehicle (VTOL UAV) configuration and numerically simulate its flight transition from hover to cruise and from cruise to hover. It can tilt the canard and wing along with two attached propellers. Additionally, two fixed front propellers are pointing upwards. Multi-body equations of motion are derived for this concept of aircraft, which are used to compute the flight transition trajectory from hover to cruise configuration. Furthermore, a transition control algorithm based on gain scheduling is described, which stabilises the aircraft while it accelerates from hover to cruise, gradually tilting the wing along with its propellers, sequentially switching between equilibrium states, as the stability cost functions thresholds are reached. The transition control algorithm of the conceptual aircraft model is numerically simulated.

Topics & Concepts

WingCruiseAerospace engineeringTilt (camera)Cruise controlControl theory (sociology)TrajectoryAircraft flight mechanicsAerodynamicsFront (military)Computer scienceSimulationControl (management)EngineeringPhysicsMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceAstronomyGuidance and Control SystemsRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsAerospace Engineering and Control Systems
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