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curt
9a5ec79e11 Updates to the UIUCModel code. This includes some big compile time
speedups to uiuc_menu.cpp.

(Note these were originally submitted before the cutoff date for new
features, but something was corrupted in the transfer so I granted a bit
of leeway in the schedule.)
2002-09-02 23:26:28 +00:00
curt
4f00d9a959 Tidy up the autoconf/automake configuration a bit.
- Removed some old cruft.

- Removed some support for older versions of automake which technically was
  correct, but caused the newer automakes to squawk warnings during an
  initial sanity check (which isn't done very intelligently.)

  NOTE: this fix is technically not correct for older version of automake.
  These older version use the variable "INCLUDES" internally and could have
  them already set to an important value.  That is why we were appending
  our values to them.  However, newer versions of automake don't set this
  value themselves so it is an error to append to a non-existant variable.
  We seem to "get away" with overwriting the value on older versions of
  automake, but if you have problems, consider upgrading to at least
  automake-1.5.
2002-08-25 19:40:04 +00:00
curt
2717dba826 I have attached revisions to the UIUC code. The revisions include the
ability to run a nonlinear model with flaps.  The files ls_model.c and
uiuc_aero.c were changed since we had some functions with the same
name.  The name changes doesn't affect the code, it just makes it a
little easier to read.  There are changes in LaRCsim.cxx so UIUC
models have engine sound.  Could you send me an email when you receive
this and/or when the changes make it to the CVS?  Thanks.

Also I noticed you have some outdated files that are no longer used in
the UIUCModel directory.  They are uiuc_initializemaps1.cpp,
uiuc_initializemaps2.cpp, uiuc_initializemaps3.cpp, and
uiuc_initializemaps4.cpp

Rob
2002-04-01 21:37:33 +00:00
curt
1fa4c88d0e Updates to build system to better support automake-1.5
- automake-1.4 sets default values for INCLUDES which we can't
  overwrite.
- automake-1.5 renames this to DEFAULT_INCLUDES and leaves INCLUDES
  open for the developer to use.

Thus for automake-1.4 we are forced to 'append' to INCLUDES and in
automake-1.5 we can just set the value to whatever we like.
Unfortunately, the behaviors of the two versions are mutually
incompatible.

The solution I am committing now works for both versions but
automake-1.5 generates a lot of spurious warning messages that are
annoying, but not fatal.
2001-12-28 22:29:59 +00:00
curt
19e7e93787 /FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_aircraft.h
Added variables necessary for new abilities.
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_coefficients.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_coefficients.h
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_coef_lift.cpp
	Added CZfa.
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_controlInput.cpp
	Added aileron and rudder inputs.
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_engine.cpp
	Added throttle input.
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_engine.h
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_CL.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_engine.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_init.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_menu.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_wrapper.cpp
	Added a few new functions.
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_wrapper.h
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_controlSurface.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_initializemaps.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_initializemaps.h
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_keyword.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/Makefile.am
/Main/Makefile.am

added files
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_fog.cpp
	For the visibility ability.
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_map_fog.h
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_fog.cpp
/FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_fog.h
2001-09-14 20:36:34 +00:00
curt
0ab39eea99 From: David Megginson <david@megginson.com>
I have created a set of patches to provide configurable landing gear
for the UIUC models.  The patches (including four new files) are
available at

  http://megginson.com/private/fgfs/uiuc-20010309.tar.gz

A modified UIUC configuration file for the Twin Otter (DHC-6) is
available at

  http://megginson.com/private/fgfs/aircraft.dat

It should be possible to configure appropriate gear for all of the
UIUC models now.  As a bonus, the models also support braking, both
absolute and differential, as well as nose-wheel steering (all of
which are currently missing from the UIUC models) -- when you land,
you don't have to keep rolling off the end of the runway anymore, and
you don't have to bank to steer in a taxi.

My sample configuration file contains absolutely bizarre, wild
guesses, and many places that I didn't even bother to guess properly.
The only actual data I had was the wing-span of the DHC-6 (65ft),
which I used for positioning the wing tips.  The wing-tips for this
model actually work now -- I hit the aileron hard while accelerating
for take-off, and the wingtip noticeably strikes the ground and
bounces up (quite dramatic in external view using the DHC-6 model from
Wolfram's site).


Details
-------

The UIUC models now support up to 16 gear points each where a gear
point is anything in the aircraft that can come in contact with the
ground, including the tail and wing-tips.  I have added the following
new fields to the UIUC configuration files, where <index> is an
integer between 0 and 15, and <value> is a real number:

  gear <index> Dx_gear <value>     # x offset from CG [ft]
  gear <index> Dy_gear <value>     # y offset from CG [ft]
  gear <index> Dz_gear <value>     # z offset from CG [ft]
  gear <index> cgear <value>       # spring damping [lbs/ft/sec]
  gear <index> kgear <value>       # springiness [lbs/ft]
  gear <index> muGear <value>      # rolling coefficient
  gear <index> strutLength <value> # gear travel [ft] (not yet used)

Most of these names were already pencilled into the UIUC documentation
(as TODO items), but I had to make up Dx_gear, Dy_gear, and Dz_gear --
if those are inappropriate, I'd appreciate suggestions for better
names.

It will be necessary to modify the other UIUC configuration files to
include some kind of gear support as well, or the planes will sink
nose-first into the ground down to their CG's (it's actually quite
funny to watch with an external view).


Background
----------

As I frequently remind everyone here, I have no math background worth
spitting at, so I will not even pretend to have done the hard stuff.
The UIUC code uses a copy of a very old version of the LaRCsim
c172_gear.c -- I wanted to update it with Tony Peden's excellent newer
version, which includes differential braking among other goodies (the
UIUC models don't support brakes, period).

I copied the newer code into uiuc_aero.c, and it compiled and ran, but
all of the planes ended up sitting on their tails with their noses in
the air.  Since Tony made his gear code nicely parameterized, I
experimented with different values, and found that it wasn't too hard
to balance the Twin Otter by moving the gear back a bit.  At first, I
used properties to set different values, but then I decided to
integrate the whole thing properly into the UIUC configuration
framework.  Thanks to Tony Peden, who did the real modelling work -- I
can take credit only for two or three hours of integration.  It turns
out that Tony's code is generalized enough to deal with a wide range
of different gear structures -- I suspect that it will even work for
the 747, when I get around to trying some values.
2001-03-29 03:16:25 +00:00
curt
4b6b2bc06d Minor changes to several includes to allow out of source tree builds. 2000-09-26 21:44:52 +00:00
curt
e891774a8c builddir -> srcdir so builds can be done outside the master source directory. 2000-09-20 23:27:25 +00:00
curt
68d96bfcb1 Added .h flags so the they are included in the distribution. 2000-09-15 19:25:18 +00:00
curt
a2cd367ab5 Sep 8, 2000 panel updates from David Megginson. 2000-09-08 20:47:18 +00:00
curt
517d111c5c Sep 1 2000 updates from the UIUC team. 2000-09-06 19:52:37 +00:00
curt
336aee09c4 Added one more missing include file. 2000-04-13 17:42:09 +00:00
curt
4139964eb2 Fixed a syntax error (stray space). 2000-04-12 19:05:41 +00:00
curt
6660bb4788 Added all .h files to Makefile.am so they can be included in the distribution. 2000-04-12 17:43:58 +00:00
curt
8f3aa1bebd UIUC flight model contribution. This is based on LaRCsim, but can read
the aircraft parameters from a file.  It still uses Tony's <crappy> (and I
mean that in a constructive way) gear model. :-)
2000-03-22 22:01:33 +00:00