Theoretical Analysis of the Longitudinal Behavior of an Automatically Controlled Supersonic Interceptor During the Attack Phase Against Maneuvering and Nonmaneuvering Targets

Theoretical Analysis of the Longitudinal Behavior of an Automatically Controlled Supersonic Interceptor During the Attack Phase Against Maneuvering and Nonmaneuvering Targets

Author: C. H. Woodling

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Published: 1955

Total Pages: 48

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A theoretical analysis has been made of the longitudinal behavior of an automatically controlled supersonic interceptor during the attack phase against a nonmaneuvering target, and for a target which had a constant acceleration normal to its flight path. First-order lead collision navigation was assumed in the investigation, and characteristics of this navigation when used against a maneuvering target are discussed. The flight path of the interceptor was controlled by commanding either a pitching velocity or normal acceleration proportional to the vertical steering error. Computed attack runs are presented which demonstrate some of the advantages and disadvantages of using high gain or integration in the tracking system to minimize or eliminate bias errors in the system which result from target acceleration or interceptor trim changes.


A Flight and Analytical Study of Methods for Reducing Automatic-interceptor Tracking Errors Caused by Target Maneuvers

A Flight and Analytical Study of Methods for Reducing Automatic-interceptor Tracking Errors Caused by Target Maneuvers

Author: Charles W. Mathews

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Published: 1956

Total Pages: 58

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The present study is concerned primarily with methods of reducing or eliminating automatic-interceptor tracking errors that are caused by target maneuvers. The flight-test phase of the study was made with an automatic interceptor system. This system utilized an error integrator in the deflection channel of the automatic system to eliminate steady-state errors caused by steady target maneuvers.


NASA Memorandum

NASA Memorandum

Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Published: 1958

Total Pages: 496

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