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Principles of Flight Simulation - ISBN 9780470754368

Principles of Flight Simulation

ISBN 9780470754368

Autor: David Allerton

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 502,95 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780470754368

ISBN10:      

0470754362

Autor:      

David Allerton

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2009-10-09

Ilość stron:      

492

Wymiary:      

246x176

Tematy:      

TG

Principles of Flight Simulation is a comprehensive guide to flight simulator design, covering the modelling, algorithms and software which underpin flight simulation.
The book covers the mathematical modelling and software which underpin flight simulation. The detailed equations of motion used to model aircraft dynamics are developed and then applied to the simulation of flight control systems and navigation systems. Real–time computer graphics algorithms are developed to implement aircraft displays and visual systems, covering OpenGL and OpenSceneGraph. The book also covers techniques used in motion platform development, the design of instructor stations and validation and qualification of simulator systems.
An exceptional feature of Principles of Flight Simulation is access to a complete suite of software ( www.wiley.com/go/allerton ) to enable experienced engineers to develop their own flight simulator – something that should be well within the capability of many university engineering departments and research organisations.Based on C code modules from an actual flight simulator developed by the author, along with lecture material from lecture series given by the author at Cranfield University and the University of SheffieldBrings together mathematical modeling, computer graphics, real–time software, flight control systems, avionics and simulator validation into one of the faster growing application areas in engineeringFeatures full colour plates of images and photographs.
Principles of Flight Simulation will appeal to senior and postgraduate students of system dynamics, flight control systems, avionics and computer graphics, as well as engineers in related disciplines covering mechanical, electrical and computer systems engineering needing to develop simulation facilities.


Spis treści:
About the Author.
Preface.
Glossary .
1 Introduction.
1.1 Historical Perspective.
1.2 The Case for Simulation.
1.3 The Changing Role of Simulation.
1.4 The Organization of a Flight Simulator.
1.5 The Concept of Real–time Simulation.
1.6 Pilot Cues.
1.7 Training versus Simulation.
1.8 Examples of Simulation.
References.
2 Principles of Modelling.
2.1 Modelling Concepts.
2.2 Newtonian Mechanics.
2.3 Axes Systems.
2.4 Differential Equations.
2.5 Numerical Integration.
2.6 Real–time Computing.
2.7 Data Acquisition.
2.8 Flight Data.
2.9 Interpolation.
2.10 Distributed Systems.
2.11 A Real–time Protocol.
2.12 Problems in Modelling.
References.
3 Aircraft Dynamics.
3.1 Principles of Flight Modelling.
3.2 The Atmosphere.
3.3 Forces.
3.4 Moments.
3.5 Axes Systems.
3.6 Quaternions.
3.7 Equations of Motion.
3.8 Propulsion.
3.9 The Landing Gear.
3.10 The Equations Collected.
3.11 The Equations Revisited – Long Range Navigation.
References.
4 Simulation of Flight Control Systems.
4.1 The Laplace Transform.
4.2 Simulation of Transfer Functions.
4.3 PID Control Systems.
4.4 Trimming.
4.5 Aircraft Flight Control Systems.
4.6 The Turn Coordinator and the Yaw Damper.
4.7 The Auto–throttle.
4.8 Vertical Speed Management.
4.9 Altitude Hold.
4.10 Heading Hold.
4.11 Localizer Tracking.
4.12 Auto–land Systems.
4.13 Flight Management Systems.
References.
5 Aircraft Displays.
5.1 Principles of Display Systems.
5.2 Line Drawing.
5.3 Character Generation.
5.4 D Graphics Operations.
5.5 Textures.
5.6 OpenGL.
5.7 Simulation of Aircraft Instruments.
5.8 Simulation of EFIS Displays.
5.9 Head–up Displays.
References.
6 Simulation of Aircraft Navigation Systems.
6.1 Principles of Navigation.
6.2 Navigation Computations.
6.3 Map Proj ections.
6.4 Primary Flight Information.
6.5 Automatic Direction Finding (ADF).
6.6 VHF Omnidirectional Range (VOR).
6.7 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME).
6.8 Instrument Landing Systems (ILS).
6.9 The Flight Director.
6.10 Inertial Navigation Systems.
6.11 Global Positioning Systems.
References.
Further Reading.
7 Model Validation.
7.1 Simulator Qualification and Approval.
7.2 Model Validation Methods.
7.3 Latency.
7.4 Performance Analysis.
7.5 Longitudinal Dynamics.
7.6 Lateral Dynamics.
7.7 Model Validation in Perspective.
References.
8 Visual Systems.
8.1 Background.
8.2 The Visual System Pipeline.
8.3 D Graphics Operations.
8.4 Real–time Image Generation.
8.5 Visual Database Management.
8.6 Projection Systems.
8.7 Problems in Visual Systems.
References.
9 The Instructor Station.
9.1 Education, Training and Instruction.
9.2 Part–task Training and Computer–based Training.
9.3 The Role of the Instructor.
9.4 Designing the User Interface.
9.5 Real–time Interaction.
9.6 Map Displays.
9.7 Flight Data Recording.
9.8 Scripting.
References.
10 Motion Systems.
10.1 Motion or No Motion?.
10.2 Physiological Aspects of Motion.
10.3 Actuator Configurations.
10.4 Equations of Motion.
10.5 Implementation of a Motion System.
10.6 Hydraulic Actuation.
10.7 Modelling Hydraulic Actuators.
10.8 Limitations of Motion Systems.
10.9 Future Motion Systems.
References.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
David Allertonis Professor of Computer Systems Engineering in the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at the University of Sheffield. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (FRAeS) and the Institution of Electrical Engineers (FIEE). He has been a Lecturer at the University of Southampton and the Professor of Avionics at Cranfield University. H e has served on several national committees and is a member and past–Chairman of the Royal Aeronautical Society’s Flight Simulation Group.

Okładka tylna:
Principles of Flight Simulation is a comprehensive guide to flight simulator design, covering the modelling, algorithms and software which underpin flight simulation.
The book covers the mathematical modelling and software which underpin flight simulation. The detailed equations of motion used to model aircraft dynamics are developed and then applied to the simulation of flight control systems and navigation systems. Real–time computer graphics algorithms are developed to implement aircraft displays and visual systems, covering OpenGL and OpenSceneGraph. The book also covers techniques used in motion platform development, the design of instructor stations and validation and qualification of simulator systems.
An exceptional feature of Principles of Flight Simulation is access to a complete suite of software (
www.wiley.com/go/allerton ) to enable experienced engineers to develop their own flight simulator – something that should be well within the capability of many university engineering departments and research organisations.Based on C code modules from an actual flight simulator developed by the author, along with lecture material from lecture series given by the author at Cranfield University and the University of SheffieldBrings together mathematical modeling, computer graphics, real–time software, flight control systems, avionics and simulator validation into one of the faster growing application areas in engineeringFeatures full colour plates of images and photographs.
Principles of Flight Simulation will appeal to senior and postgraduate students of system dynamics, flight control systems, avionics and computer graphics, as well as engineers in related discipline

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