Aircraft and Rotorcraft System Identification: Engineering Methods with Flight Test Examples, Second Edition (AIAA Education) - Hardcover

Book 93 of 125: AIAA Education

Mark B. Tischler; Robert K. Remple

 
9781600868207: Aircraft and Rotorcraft System Identification: Engineering Methods with Flight Test Examples, Second Edition (AIAA Education)

Synopsis

Presenting proven methods, practical guidelines, and real-world flight-test results for a wide range of state-of-the-art flight vehicles, Aircraft and Rotorcraft System Identification, Second Edition addresses the entire process of aircraft and rotorcraft system identification from instrumentation and flight testing to model determination, validation, and application of the results. This highly anticipated second edition includes additional applications throughout the book and new in-depth chapters presenting extended model structures and identification results for large flexible transport aircraft, as well as the detailed methodology to develop a continuous full flight envelope simulation model from individual system identification models and trim test data. Topics Discussed include: Frequency-response methods that are especially well suited for system identification of flight vehicle models from flight-test data Specific guidelines for flight testing, data analysis, and the proper selection of model structure complexity; and emphasis on the importance of physical insight in model development and applications.

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About the Authors

Mark B. Tischler, a Flight Control Group Leader and Senior Scientist at the U.S. Army Aeroflightdynamics Directorate (AMRDEC) at Ames Research Center, leads research and flight testing in handling qualities, flight dynamics, and flight control applied to fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, including unmanned air vehicles. He has authored or co-authored over 120 technical papers and two books, and headed the development of CIFER®. He received a BS and an MS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Maryland, and a Ph.D. from the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University. He is an Associate Fellow of AIAA and a Technical Fellow of the American Helicopter Society.

Robert K. Remple works for the University of California-Santa Cruz as a Senior Technical Writer supporting the University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) at NASA/Ames Research Center. His work focuses on technical documentation, communication, and technology transfer. He earned an MS in Mathematics from Stanford University.

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