Study of the Optimal Design for the Gliding Trajectory

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The optimal design for the gliding trajectory is studied. The particle trajectory model in the longitudinal plane is established. Aiming at solving the problems in numerical solution ,the direct shooting method based on the interpolating function of Akima is put forward .In direct collocation method, the parameters of the trajectory with approximate maximum lift-drag ratio is adopted as the starting value of the optimal variables. The trajectory with approximate maximum lift-drag ratio could be obtained by the search method. The transfer approach of turning the problem of trajectory optimization to the problem of parameter optimization by the direct shooting method is illustrated. To one kind of guided vehicles in simulation, the simulation results prove the practicability of the direct shooting method.

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June 2014

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