학술논문

Reduced-order model feedback control design: numerical implementation in a thin shell model
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on. 45(7):1312-1324 Jul, 2000
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Reduced order systems
Feedback control
Lagrangian functions
Piezoelectric materials
Physics computing
Military computing
Context modeling
System testing
Actuators
Equations
Language
ISSN
0018-9286
1558-2523
2334-3303
Abstract
Reduced-order models employing the Lagrange and popular proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) reduced-basis methods in numerical approximation and feedback control of systems are presented and numerically tested. The system under consideration is a thin cylindrical shell with surface-mounted piezoceramic actuators. Donnell-Mushtari equations, modified to include Kelvin-Voigt damping, are used to model the system dynamics. Basis functions constructed from Fourier polynomials tensored with cubic splines are employed in the Galerkin expansion of the full-order model. Reduced-basis elements are then formed from full order approximations of the exogenously excited shell taken at different time instances. Numerical examples illustrating the features of the reduced-basis methods are presented. As a first step toward investigating the behavior of the methods when implemented in physical systems, the use of reduced-order model feedback control gains in the full order model is considered and numerical examples are presented.