@misc { , title = {Flight dynamic modelling and simulation of large flexible aircraft}, abstract = {The drive for aircraft efficiency and minimum environmental impact is requiring the aerospace industry to generate technologically innovative and highly integrated aircraft concepts. This has changed the approach towards conceptual design and highlighted the need for modular low fidelity aircraft simulation models that not only capture conventional flight dynamics but also provide insight into aeroservoelasticity and flight loads. The key aspects that drive the need for modularity are discussed alongside integration aspects related to coupling aerodynamic models, flight dynamic equations of motion and structural dynamic models. The details of developing such a simulation framework are presented and the utility of such a tool is illustrated through two test cases. The first case focuses on aircraft response to a gust that has a spanwise varying profile. The second investigates aircraft dynamics during control surface failure scenarios. The Cranfield Accelerated Aeroplane Loads Model (CA2LM) forms the basis of the presented discussion.}, doi = {10.5772/intechopen.71050}, isbn = {9789535138082}, pages = {49-72}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/872050}, keyword = {Engineering Modelling and Simulation Research Group, modelling, simulation, flight dynamics, flexible aircraft, aeroelastic coupling}, year = {2018}, author = {Dussart, Gaétan and Portapas, Vilius and Pontillo, Alessandro and Lone, Mudassir} editor = {Volkov, Konstantin} }