Integrated Control/Structure Design and Robustness
Date Published: 1986-10-01
Paper Number:861821
DOI: 10.4271/861821
Citation:
Adamian, A. and Gibson, J., "Integrated Control/Structure Design and Robustness," SAE Technical Paper 861821, 1986, doi:10.4271/861821.
Author(s):
A. Adamian - University of California
J. S. Gibson - University of California
Abstract:
When a flexible structure is to be controlled actively, optimum performance is obtained by integrated, or simultaneous, design of the structure and the controller, as opposed to the common practice of designing the structure independently of control consideration and then designing a controller for a fixed structure. The primary design objective from the structural point of view usually is to minimize weight, while the control design objectives depend on the application. An important requirement for a practical control system is robustness with respect to uncertain plant parameters. This paper discusses simultaneous control/structure design when the overall design objective combines the weight of the structure and the robustness of the closed-loop control system. For numerical optimization, robustness is represented by the sensitivity of the closed-loop eigenvalues with respect to uncertain parameters. An example illustrates the optimal design of a flexible structure along with a robust compensator.
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