Title :
On the Minimization of Maximum Transient Energy Growth
Author :
Whidborne, James F. ; McKernan, John
Author_Institution :
Cranfield Univ., Cranfield
Abstract :
The problem of minimizing the maximum transient energy growth is considered. This problem has importance in some fluid flow control problems and other classes of nonlinear systems. Conditions for the existence of static controllers that ensure strict dissipativity of the transient energy are established and an explicit parametrization of all such controllers is provided. It also is shown that by means of a Q-parametrization, the problem of minimizing the maximum transient energy growth can be posed as a convex optimization problem that can be solved by means of a Ritz approximation of the free parameter. By considering the transient energy growth at an appropriate sequence of discrete time points, the minimal maximum transient energy growth problem can be posed as a semidefinite program. The theoretical developments are demonstrated on a numerical example.
Keywords :
approximation theory; discrete time systems; flow control; minimisation; nonlinear control systems; Q-parametrization; Ritz approximation; convex optimization; discrete time points; fluid flow control; maximum transient energy growth; nonlinear systems; Control systems; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Fluid dynamics; Fluid flow control; Linear matrix inequalities; Linear systems; Nonlinear systems; Stability analysis; Transient response; Upper bound; Fluid flow control; linear matrix inequalities; linear systems; optimization; transient response;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2007.900854