Title :
Longitudinal dynamics modeling and MPC strategy for high-speed supercavitating vehicles
Author :
Fan, Hui ; Zhang, Yuwen ; Wang, Xiaoning
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Marine Eng., Northwestern Polytech. Univ., Xi´´an, China
Abstract :
Supercavitation is a means of drag reduction in water, wherein a body is enveloped in a gas layer in order to reduce skin friction. Depending on the type of supercavitating vehicle under consideration, the overall drag coefficient can be an order of magnitude less than that of a fully-wetted vehicle. However, even in its simplest conceptualization, supercavitating vehicle dynamics features slope-discontinuous force curves and time-delay effects, control presents special challenges. This paper has presented strategies for the control of the highly-coupled nonlinear system comprising a supercavitating vehicle. A three DOFs hydro dynamical model based on Newton´s Laws was implemented for simulating the behavior of such a system. A model predictive control (MPC) strategy for the vehicle is proposed. Results of dynamical simulation for a specific vehicle were presented both for uncontrolled flight and with MPC controller. The system behavior is dominated by the distinct change in the nature of the forces as the afterbody moves between a planing and non-planing condition, but that under the assumptions made for the three DOFs model the controller can eliminate the most undesirable behavior in either case.
Keywords :
Newton method; delays; drag reduction; friction; marine vehicles; predictive control; vehicle dynamics; MPC strategy; Newton law; drag reduction; high-speed supercavitating vehicles; longitudinal dynamics modeling; model predictive control; skin friction; slope-discontinuous force curves; supercavitation; time-delay effects; vehicle dynamics; Cavity resonators; Equations; Force; Mathematical model; Planing; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; model predictive control; modeling; supercavitating vehicle; time delay;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Information and Control Engineering (ICEICE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8036-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICEICE.2011.5777919