PRELIMINARY STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STABILITY AND CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS AND AFFORD.pdf
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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STABILITY AND CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS AND AFFORD
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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AIAA-98-4265
PRELIMINARY STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STABILITY AND CONTROL
CHARACTERISTICS AND AFFORDABILITY FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE AIRCRAFT
Marilyn E. Ogburn*
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton, VA
Abstract
This paper describes a study that is being
done as part of the Methods for Affordable Design
(MAD) program within the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA), for which the goal is
to develop design methods and information that
contribute to reductions in the aircraft
development cycle time while increasing design
confidence throughout the design cycle. The
product of the study will be a database of
information that relates key stability and control
parameters to affordability considerations such as
air combat exchange ratio, safety of flight, and
probability of loss of the aircraft or pilot. The overall
background and methodology are described, and
preliminary results are shown for the first phase of
the study to evaluate characteristics in the
longitudinal axis. For these preliminary results a
simplified analytical model of the aircraft response
to uncommanded nose-up pitching moments was
developed and used to characterize the
requirements for recoveries to controlled flight
conditions and to evaluate some parameters that
affect the survivability of the aircraft and the pilot.
Introduction
High-performance aircraft traditionally have
been developed for maximum performance, with
secondary consideration being given to the cost of
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*Senior Research Engineer, AIAA Associate
Fellow
Copyright ? 1998 by the American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. No copyright is
asserted in the United States under Title 17, U.S.
Code. The U.S. Government has a royalty-free
license to exercise all rights under the copyright
claimed herein for Governmental purposes. All
other rights are reserved by the copyright owner.
the aircraft. In the post-Cold War era, howe
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