A novel adaptive fault-tolerant control scheme in the differential algebraic framework was proposed for attitude control of a heavy lift launch vehicle (HLLV). By using purely mathematical transformations, the decou...A novel adaptive fault-tolerant control scheme in the differential algebraic framework was proposed for attitude control of a heavy lift launch vehicle (HLLV). By using purely mathematical transformations, the decoupled input-output representations of HLLV were derived, rendering three decoupled second-order systems, i.e., pitch, yaw and roll channels. Based on a new type of numerical differentiator, a differential algebraic observer (DAO) was proposed for estimating the system states and the generalized disturbances, including various disturbances and additive fault torques. Driven by DAOs, three improved proportional-integral- differential (PID) controllers with disturbance compensation were designed for pitch, yaw and roll control. All signals in the closed-loop system were guaranteed to be ultimately uniformly bounded by utilization of Lyapunov's indirect method. The convincing numerical simulations indicate that the proposed control scheme is successful in achieving high performance in the presence of parametric perturbations, external disturbances, noisy corruptions, and actuator faults.展开更多
An optimal maneuver strategy is proposed for lifting reentry vehicle to reach the maximum lateral range after reentering the atmosphere. Aiming at problems that too many co-state variables and difficulty in estimating...An optimal maneuver strategy is proposed for lifting reentry vehicle to reach the maximum lateral range after reentering the atmosphere. Aiming at problems that too many co-state variables and difficulty in estimating the initial values of co-state variables,the equilibrium glide condition (EGC) is utilized to reduce the reentry motion equations and then the optimal maneuver strategy satisfied above performance index is derived. This maneuvering strategy is applied to the lifting reentry weapon platform CAV which was designed by America recently to realize both longitudinal and lateral trajectory design by controlling the attack angle and the bank angle respectively. The simulation result indicates that the maneuver strategy proposed enables CAV to reach favorable longitudinal range and lateral range.展开更多
基金Foundation item: Project(2012M521538) supported by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Project suppolted by Postdoctoral Science Foundation of Central South University
文摘A novel adaptive fault-tolerant control scheme in the differential algebraic framework was proposed for attitude control of a heavy lift launch vehicle (HLLV). By using purely mathematical transformations, the decoupled input-output representations of HLLV were derived, rendering three decoupled second-order systems, i.e., pitch, yaw and roll channels. Based on a new type of numerical differentiator, a differential algebraic observer (DAO) was proposed for estimating the system states and the generalized disturbances, including various disturbances and additive fault torques. Driven by DAOs, three improved proportional-integral- differential (PID) controllers with disturbance compensation were designed for pitch, yaw and roll control. All signals in the closed-loop system were guaranteed to be ultimately uniformly bounded by utilization of Lyapunov's indirect method. The convincing numerical simulations indicate that the proposed control scheme is successful in achieving high performance in the presence of parametric perturbations, external disturbances, noisy corruptions, and actuator faults.
文摘An optimal maneuver strategy is proposed for lifting reentry vehicle to reach the maximum lateral range after reentering the atmosphere. Aiming at problems that too many co-state variables and difficulty in estimating the initial values of co-state variables,the equilibrium glide condition (EGC) is utilized to reduce the reentry motion equations and then the optimal maneuver strategy satisfied above performance index is derived. This maneuvering strategy is applied to the lifting reentry weapon platform CAV which was designed by America recently to realize both longitudinal and lateral trajectory design by controlling the attack angle and the bank angle respectively. The simulation result indicates that the maneuver strategy proposed enables CAV to reach favorable longitudinal range and lateral range.