Aircraft 6-DOF Equations and Coding in Python - Aircraft Flight Simulation Tutorial - Section 1.2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- In this lesson, we describe the aircraft six degree of freedom equations of motion. This includes their reference frames and coordinate systems, oblate earth and flat-earth approximation, the 6-DOF vector and scalar forms, variable nomenclature, the basic structure of the simulation, and coding a main driver, the 6-DOF equations, and a numerical integrator in Python. This is the second lesson on a video series on how to create your own flight simulation.
References:
Stevens and Lewis, Aircraft Control and Simulation, 3rd Edition.
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Alternative: Stevens and Lewis, Aircraft Control and Simulation, 2nd Edition.
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It's a great sign that you find this interesting as a first year student in Engineering Physics. I appreciate the good words and wish you the best in your academic career and beyond. More content is coming soon!
High quality content. Thanks for taking the time to put this together
My pleasure
Fantastic work (as always!). Thank you for using Python.
Python is working out great!
LOL Flat_Earth. Excellent job, way over my head. Very organized code there.
Thanks! Next thing I know some flat-earther will be twisting my video.
@@LearnGandC I was thinking that, too.
Mate, this is absolutely fantastic! Wonderful explanations and software dev! Love it love it!
I appreciate that. I'm looking forward to developing this simulation further.
very informative, and well presented...good job sir.
Thank you.
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I liked the part of code structure 💯
Thanks, the next lesson is almost finished!
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Glad you liked it!
I used to be Matlab guy, but the cost just doesn’t make sense when you start adding up all the toolboxes. +1 for Python.
+2 for Python.
can you give GitHub of it. Also can this model be used as rl agent?
Hello, Codes are available to Patreon subscribers ( www.patreon.com/user?u=86359827 ). The model is in its early stages of development, but once completed, it absolutely could be used as a RL agent.
lets goo