Verifying Implementation of the Dryden Turbulence Model and MIL-F-8785 Gust Gradient

Michael M. Madden
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Turbulence modeling in human-in-the-loop simulation is important to assessing aircraft handling qualities and pilot performance and to provide additional realism for pilot training. In the simulation community, the Dryden turbulence spectra is a popular choice for modeling the linear turbulent gusts because its rational form is efficiently reproduced by passing white noise through linear filters. The MIL-F-8785 gust gradients similarly use additional linear filters to model the gradient of the turbulent gust over the wing, and it represents the gust gradients as perturbations to the air-relative rotational rates. The Cockpit Motion Facility at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) models continuous random turbulence using the Dryden one-dimensional spectra and MIL-F-8785 gust gradient. The facility recently reviewed and updated its verification of these models as part of an initiative to improve motion cueing under turbulence. This exercise introduced improved methods for verifying the turbulence models and led to rediscovery of model assumptions that informed improvements to implementation.
Dryden湍流模型和MIL-F-8785阵风梯度的验证实现
人在环仿真中的湍流建模对于评估飞机操纵质量和飞行员性能以及为飞行员训练提供额外的真实感具有重要意义。在模拟界,Dryden湍流谱是模拟线性湍流阵风的一种流行选择,因为它的合理形式可以通过线性滤波器通过白噪声有效地再现。MIL-F-8785阵风梯度类似地使用额外的线性滤波器来模拟机翼上的湍流阵风梯度,它将阵风梯度表示为空气相对旋转速率的扰动。美国宇航局兰利研究中心(LaRC)的座舱运动设施使用德莱顿一维光谱和MIL-F-8785阵风梯度模拟连续随机湍流。该设施最近审查并更新了这些模型的验证,作为改善湍流下运动提示的举措的一部分。该练习介绍了验证湍流模型的改进方法,并导致模型假设的重新发现,从而为改进实施提供了信息。
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