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Fuzzy Logic-Based Aerodynamic Modeling with Continuous Differentiability

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  • Ray C. Chang

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This paper presents a modeling method based on a fuzzy-logic algorithm to establish aerodynamic models by using the datasets from flight data recorder (FDR). The fuzzy-logic aerodynamic models are utilized to estimate more accurately the nonlinear unsteady aerodynamics for a transport aircraft, including the effects of atmospheric turbulence. The main objective in this paper is to present the model development and the resulting models with continuous differentiability. The uncertainty and correlation of the data points are estimated and improved by monitoring a multivariable correlation coefficient in the modeling process. The latter is increased by applying a least square method to a set of data points to train a set of modeling coefficients. A commercial transport aircraft encountered severe atmospheric turbulence twice at transonic flight in descending phase is the study case in the present paper. The robustness and nonlinear interpolation capability of the fuzzy-logic algorithm are demonstrated in predicting the degradation in performance and stability characteristics of this transport in severe atmospheric turbulence with sudden plunging motion.

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  • Ray C. Chang, 2013. "Fuzzy Logic-Based Aerodynamic Modeling with Continuous Differentiability," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-14, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:609769
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/609769
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