Stability and Control Augmentation System of “ASKA”

872334

12/01/1987

Event
SAE International Powered Lift Conference and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
“ASKA” is a STOL airplane with Upper Surface Blown type (USB) flaps used to perform research on powered lift technology developed by the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL). ASKA has four high bypass ratio turbofan engines mounted above and forward of the wings, hydraulically actuated flight controls, and the Stability and Control Augmentation System (SCAS). The SCAS is a triple redundant system with three digital computers. In order to develop and evaluate its control laws, flight simulator tests have been conducted for 9 years during the design phase. Four flights have been devoted to evaluate functions of the SCAS and the control laws. The significant features of the control laws are to realize satisfactory flying qualities in the deep backside region at low airspeeds. As ASKA has not tested the flights in such regions up to present, this paper includes only the design features of the SCAS control laws, the results of the flight simulator tests, and interim outcomes of the flight tests on shallow USB flap configurations.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/872334
Pages
8
Citation
Okada, N., Bando, T., Kobayashi, O., and Tsujimoto, T., "Stability and Control Augmentation System of “ASKA”," SAE Technical Paper 872334, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/872334.
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Published
Dec 1, 1987
Product Code
872334
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English