Sliding Mode Implementation of an Attitude Command Flight Control System for a Helicopter in Hover

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  • D. J. McGeoch
  • E. W. McGookin
  • S. S. Houston

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/748

Keywords:

helicopter, sliding mode control, hover, handling qualities, ADS-33E-PRF, response types

Abstract

This paper presents an investigation into the design of a flight control system, using a decoupled non-linear sliding mode control structure, designed using a linearised, 9th order representation of the dynamics of a PUMA helicopter in hover. The controllers are then tested upon a higher order, non-linear helicopter model, called RASCAL. This design approach is used for attitude command flight control implementation and the control performance is assessed in the terms of handling qualities through the Aeronautical Design Standards for Rotorcraft (ADS-33). In this context a linearised approximation of the helicopter system is used to design an SMC control scheme. These controllers have been found to yield a system that satisfies the Level 1 handling qualities set out by ADS-33. 

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D. J. McGeoch

E. W. McGookin

S. S. Houston

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Published

2005-01-04

How to Cite

McGeoch, D. J., McGookin, E. W., & Houston, S. S. (2005). Sliding Mode Implementation of an Attitude Command Flight Control System for a Helicopter in Hover. Acta Polytechnica, 45(4). https://doi.org/10.14311/748

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