Missile Roll Stabilization by a Flicker-Type Control System

Item

Title
Missile Roll Stabilization by a Flicker-Type Control System
Date
1953
Index Abstract
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Photo Quality
Undetermined
Report Number
WADC TR 53-202
Creator
Ruhnke, Martin W.
Zoet, Charles J.
Corporate Author
Engineering Division
Extent
169
NTRL Accession Number
AD020340
Identifier
AD0020340
Access Rights
Unknown
Distribution Classification
1
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
AFAL LTR
Distribution Change Action Date
9/17/2003
Abstract
An investigation was made of (1) the roll-motion frequency response of a missile equipped with the system and (2) the system components and subcomponents. The system is one in which the servo response is not dependent upon the magnitude of the command signal but is programmed according to the sign of the signal. The roll angular velocity of the missile is sensed by a gyroscope, and the rate output signal of the gyroscope is integrated to yield the missile angular displacement. The system was considered particularly adaptable to pilotless flight vehicles. It maintained well controlled oscillations with components upon which it placed liberal requirements. Complete simulation of the system for 1 axis was performed on a single REAC unit with a small amount of supporting equipment. The method of returning the control surface to a neutral position by means of air-stream forces resulted in higher system frequencies and smaller amplitudes than are possible with a symmetrical system having equal velocities for outbound and inbound travel of the surface. An effective means of controlling the system frequency within its limits of operation is provided by regulating the ratio of position signal gain to angular velocity signal gain. The steady-state operation of a flicker-type system may be approximated by simple graphic methods which permit the introduction of many of the practically difficult component characteristics.
Report Availability
Not available via Contrails
Date Issued
1953-04
Index In
DTIC
Type
report