Conversion of A Second- To First-Order Linear Nomoto Model in the Light of Zigzag Manoeuvre Performance

J. Artyszuk
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Abstract The problem of considerable difference between the first- and second-order linear Nomoto models is undertaken, not well covered in literature so far. If the former approximates the latter (better one, of a sound hydrodynamic interpretation) for some reasons, its parameters can not be easily derived from the other one, except for some specific rare cases. For such an identification purpose, we can use a simulated zigzag response and the classic procedure proposed by Nomoto in 1960. However, the first-order model thus developed yields somehow redefined constants against the original model, which lose their normal hydrodynamic (or kinematic) sense. In other words, it is very sensitive to the manoeuvre type on input, being therein the zigzag test. Therefore, the model is allowed to be only used for simulating motions essentially similar to the input zigzag. In other words, the identification procedure works like a blind curve-fitting and the first-order model (in contrast to second-order one) is inadequate for reflecting arbitrary manoeuvres, even for mild rudder as to be within ‘linear’ assumptions. This study examines systematically and in detail such an incompatibility of the first order model in that it presents the conversion charts from the standpoint of 10°/10° zigzag test matching. One can receive higher or lower values for the parameters of first-order model, versus the second-order one, depending on the T3/T2 ratio of the latter model.
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从Z字形操纵性能看二阶到一阶线性Nomoto模型的转换
摘要:本文研究了一阶和二阶线性野本模型之间存在较大差异的问题,这一问题在目前的文献中尚未得到很好的研究。如果前者由于某种原因接近后者(较好的,一个良好的水动力解释),它的参数就不容易从另一个推导出来,除了一些特殊的罕见情况。为了这样的识别目的,我们可以使用模拟之字形响应和野本在1960年提出的经典程序。然而,这样建立的一阶模型在某种程度上产生了相对于原始模型的重新定义的常数,这些常数失去了其正常的流体力学(或运动学)意义。换句话说,在进行之字形测试时,它对输入的机动类型非常敏感。因此,该模型只能用于模拟与输入之字形基本相似的运动。换句话说,识别过程就像一个盲曲线拟合,一阶模型(与二阶模型相反)不足以反映任意操纵,即使是在“线性”假设范围内的温和舵。本文从10°/10°之字形试验匹配的角度,系统而详细地考察了这种一阶模型的不兼容性。与二阶模型相比,一阶模型的参数值可以更高或更低,这取决于后一阶模型的T3/T2比值。
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