Method for in-flight assessment of freedom from flutter of an airplane
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01M-007/00
G06F-017/10
G01H-001/00
G06F-017/14
B64D-045/00
출원번호
US-0716150
(2012-12-16)
등록번호
US-9183180
(2015-11-10)
우선권정보
EP-11461543 (2011-12-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Niepokólczycki, Antoni
Lenort, Franciszek
Królikowski, Robert
Szmidt, Michal
Kucio, Pawel
출원인 / 주소
INSTYTUT LOTNICTWA W. WARSZAWIE
대리인 / 주소
Friedman, Mark M.
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초록▼
A computer-implemented method for in-flight assessment of freedom from flutter of an airplane, involving analyzing the airplane structure vibrations based on signals indicated by sensors located on the airplane structure. The computations are performed in real-time based on current measurement data
A computer-implemented method for in-flight assessment of freedom from flutter of an airplane, involving analyzing the airplane structure vibrations based on signals indicated by sensors located on the airplane structure. The computations are performed in real-time based on current measurement data collected from the sensors. For measurement data from individual sensors there are determined mode shapes of vibrations. The relevancy of modes of vibrations is determined by subtracting from the vibrations signal the particular mode of vibrations and calculating the value of decrease in the rest sum of squares.
대표청구항▼
1. A measurement system for in-flight assessment of freedom from flutter of an airplane, the system comprising: a plurality of vibration sensors located on a wing of the airplane, with two vibration sensors per selected wing chord, the vibration sensors for measuring finite duration non-stationary f
1. A measurement system for in-flight assessment of freedom from flutter of an airplane, the system comprising: a plurality of vibration sensors located on a wing of the airplane, with two vibration sensors per selected wing chord, the vibration sensors for measuring finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals; andsignal processing circuits for processing the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals from the plurality of vibration sensors, the signal processing circuits configured to: analyze airplane structure vibrations based on the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals measured by the vibration sensors;perform computations of the airplane structure vibrations in real-time based on current measurements from the vibration sensors;determine, for a plurality of mode shapes of each of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals, a natural frequency (f), a damping coefficient (ζ), a phase (φ) and an amplitude (A) for each mode shape by using a method of least squares of errors of time signals based on measurements from the vibration sensors;determine a significance of the determined mock shapes of each of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals by subtracting from the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signal the determined mode shapes, and calculating a value of decrease in a residual sum of squares; andevaluate the airplane structure vibrations by analyzing estimates of an autocorrelation function Ryy(l) for operational finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals, by computing the autocorrelation function Ryy(l) by multiplying a constant number of samples of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signal (yn) by successive segments of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signal (yn), the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signal having a size of N samples, and by summing results according to an equation: Ryy(l)=1N/2∑n=1N/2yn·yn+ln=1,2,3,…,Nl=0,1,2,…,N/2to obtain the autocorrelation function Ryy(l) having a length of a half of the evaluated segment of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signal (yn) while maintaining the values of the damping coefficients (ζ) of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signals. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the signal processing circuits are further configured to: calculate the autocorrelation function Ryy(l) using an inverse Fast Fourier Transform of a product YYPP(j) of:a Fast Fourier Transform Y(j) of a signal y(n); anda complex conjugate YP*(j) of a Fast Fourier Transform of a half pulse signal yp(n) of the signal y(n), according to the equation: Ryy(k)=1N/2FFT-1[YYYP(j)]fork=0,1,2,3,…,N/2-1YYYP(j)=Y(j)YP*(j)j=1,2,3,…,NY(j)=FFT[y(n)]YP(j)=FFT[yp(n)]yp(n)=y(n)forn=1,2,3,…,N/2yp(n)=0forn=N/2+1,…,Nwherein n=1, 2, 3 . . . , N=2i, Wherein i is a natural number. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the signal processing circuits are further configured to: zero-pad a sampled segment of the finite duration non-stationary flutter vibrations signal having the length of N samples to obtain an output sequence having a length of Nsum=2i, wherein i is a natural number and calculating the Fast Fourier Transform for the output sequence. 4. The system of claim 2, wherein the signal processing circuits are further configured to: calculate the Fast Fourier Transform by using tables of values of sine and cosine functions for angles dependent on the number of samples and on the sampling frequency. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the signal processing circuits are further configured to: generate an image, for display on a display device functionally associated with the signal processing circuits, to visualize the airplane structure vibrations measured by the vibration sensors, the image comprising an image of the airplane structure and deviations of the airplane structure resulting from the airplane structure vibrations; andmark the deviations having parameters above threshold values with a color different than a color of the deviations having parameters below threshold values. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the airplane structure vibrations are visualized by the signal processing circuits calculating a phase shift or a movement phase at specified points in time.
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