Thank you Sensei, You have guided me through a path pf career which is so new, that they don’t even teach us those things in School. I would say just because of you, I was able to change my engineering career completely and now I am so passionate about Control system engineering that I eat sleep and drink Control systems.
10:44 these are not Coriolis equations. These are just the definitions of rate of change of missile attitude and rate of LOS. Both come from Classical Mechanics (point that follows a curve on a regular plane describes an osculating circumference). Thus, even if simulation works, initial conditions are far away from linearization assumptions which leads to ProNav equations that you used for the simulation.
Wow thats impressive stuff, I have no idea about matlab or simulink but I understand a bit of what you are doing from my understanding of PID controllers but this is way more convoluted.
can you please make a video about F16 aircraft where you explain the physical modelling, mathematical modelling and develop a program in Simulink and run the simulation? thank you in advance
How practical would it be to use range and heading to compute a time on target and intercept point, then switch to some terminal guidance once it’s in the neighborhood?
Cool stuff, do you have a video for how to estimate LOS rate without knowing the exact position of the target? (while you still have the seeker rates and missile orientation of course)
Thanks for this video, it is really great. I have and idea, is it possible to convert it into 3D sim if I would create 2 sims like this, but just one would be XY coordinates and second would be XZ coordinates ? Of course then I would also plot 2 graphs, one for XY and second for XZ. Do you think this is possible ?
*Does Ryzen CPU and nividia GPU driver have issue ? I have heard from Tom Hardware website..... Can I run mechanical software like Openfoam, Hypermesh, Ansys(Simulation), Converge CFD, Ansa in ryzen smoothly and what about linux*