Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1717941 Aerospace Science and Technology 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Inevitable uncertainties and cross couplings between rigid and flexible modes pose huge challenges to control system design for flexible air-breathing hypersonic vehicles. This paper addresses an active robust control scheme that can simultaneously suppress diverse uncertainties and flexible modes using active approaches rather than inherent system robustness. Frequency-domain analysis is conducted to investigate the cross couplings. A novel conclusion lies in that the most significant cross couplings exist between the flexible modes and the rigid-body phugoid modes, followed by the altitude mode. Based on the analysis, a robust control scheme is proposed which consists of a stabilizing control frame and two active control techniques: a nonlinear extended state observer (ESO) and a notch filter. The ESO estimates diverse uncertainties to form a compensation law, and the notch filter is integrated to prevent the flexible modes from being excited by some specific high-frequency signals coming from the ESO estimated values. Thus, both uncertainties and flexible modes can be simultaneously suppressed. A Lyapunov-based stability analysis is conducted for the overall closed-loop system. At last, several representative simulations are conducted to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed active control scheme.

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