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NASA Langley's AirSTAR Testbed: A Subscale Flight Test Capability for Flight Dynamics and Control System Experiments

机译:NASA Langley的AirSTAR测试台:用于飞行动力学和控制系统实验的次尺度飞行测试能力

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As part of the Airborne Subscale Transport Aircraft Research (AirSTAR) project, NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) has developed a subscaled flying testbed in order to conduct research experiments in support of the goals of NASA s Aviation Safety Program. This research capability consists of three distinct components. The first of these is the research aircraft, of which there are several in the AirSTAR stable. These aircraft range from a dynamically-scaled, twin turbine vehicle to a propeller driven, off-the-shelf airframe. Each of these airframes carves out its own niche in the research test program. All of the airplanes have sophisticated on-board data acquisition and actuation systems, recording, telemetering, processing, and/or receiving data from research control systems. The second piece of the testbed is the ground facilities, which encompass the hardware and software infrastructure necessary to provide comprehensive support services for conducting flight research using the subscale aircraft, including: subsystem development, integrated testing, remote piloting of the subscale aircraft, telemetry processing, experimental flight control law implementation and evaluation, flight simulation, data recording/archiving, and communications. The ground facilities are comprised of two major components: (1) The Base Research Station (BRS), a LaRC laboratory facility for system development, testing and data analysis, and (2) The Mobile Operations Station (MOS), a self-contained, motorized vehicle serving as a mobile research command/operations center, functionally equivalent to the BRS, capable of deployment to remote sites for supporting flight tests. The third piece of the testbed is the test facility itself. Research flights carried out by the AirSTAR team are conducted at NASA Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. The UAV Island runway is a 50 x 1500 paved runway that lies within restricted airspace at Wallops Flight Facility. The facility provides all the necessary infrastructure to conduct the research flights in a safe and efficient manner. This paper gives a comprehensive overview of the development of the AirSTAR testbed.
机译:作为机载超规模运输飞机研究(AirSTAR)项目的一部分,NASA兰利研究中心(LaRC)开发了超规模的飞行试验台,以进行研究实验以支持NASA航空安全计划的目标。这种研究能力包括三个不同的组成部分。首先是研究飞机,其中的AirSTAR稳定机中有几架。这些飞机的范围从动态缩放的双涡轮机到螺旋桨驱动的现成机身。这些机身中的每一个都在研究测试计划中独树一帜。所有飞机都具有复杂的机载数据采集和驱动系统,可以记录,遥测,处理和/或接收来自研究控制系统的数据。测试平台的第二部分是地面设施,包括为使用超小型飞机进行飞行研究提供全面支持服务所需的硬件和软件基础结构,包括:子系统开发,综合测试,超小型飞机的远程驾驶,遥测处理,实验性飞行控制法则的实施和评估,飞行模拟,数据记录/存档以及通信。地面设施由两个主要部分组成:(1)基础研究站(BRS),用于系统开发,测试和数据分析的LaRC实验室设施;以及(2)移动操作站(MOS),是独立的,作为移动研究指挥/运营中心的机动车辆,功能等同于BRS,能够部署到远程站点以支持飞行测试。测试平台的第三部分是测试设施本身。 AirSTAR小组进行的研究飞行是在弗吉尼亚州东海岸的NASA Wallops飞行设施(WFF)进行的。 UAV岛跑道是一条50 x 1500英尺的铺装跑道,位于Wallops飞行设施的受限空域内。该设施提供所有必要的基础设施,以安全有效的方式进行研究飞行。本文全面概述了AirSTAR测试平台的开发。

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