Gust Load Alleviation Based on Active Disturbance Rejection Control for a Flying-Wing Aircraft with Circulation Control Actuators
Xueqi Liao, Weilin Zhang, Zhiwei Shi, Pengyu Guo, Xing Tian, Rui LiFlying-wing aircraft are more susceptible to wind disturbance due to their smaller wing loading, making gust alleviation critical for flight performance and safety. Conventional control surfaces may exhibit insufficient manipulation efficiency on such configurations, motivating the adoption of active flow control, particularly circulation control (CC) due to its favorable control efficiency. This paper presents an Active Disturbance Rejection Control (ADRC) framework for gust load alleviation (GLA) of flying-wing aircraft equipped with CC actuators, which enables real-time estimation and compensation of both gust disturbance and practical uncertainties and is validated through closed-loop wind-tunnel experiments under various sinusoidal gust conditions. An unsteady aerodynamic model with experimental data is established and simulations are performed for further investigation of alleviation performance and response characteristics under a wide range of gust conditions. Results show that both ADRC and PID exhibit degraded performance at higher gust frequencies and larger gust ratios, but ADRC achieves higher alleviation efficiency across the tested conditions. Furthermore, ADRC maintains satisfactory performance with actuator delays up to 0.04 s and outperforms PID under measurement noise and Dryden turbulence. These findings validate the effectiveness and robustness of ADRC for GLA, underscoring its practical potential for active flow control systems.