DocumentCode
1975261
Title
Bifurcation-induced limits of a controller-reconfigured F-16 subject to actuator failures
Author
Thomas, Suba ; Kwatny, Harry G. ; Chang, Bor-Chin
Author_Institution
Techno Sci. Inc., Lanham, MD
fYear
2005
fDate
28-31 Aug. 2005
Firstpage
165
Lastpage
170
Abstract
Complex systems like the F-16 when subject to actuator failures operate in nonlinear regimes and probably in the vicinity of bifurcation points. Therefore, in designing reconfigured controllers a designer must be aware of all bifurcation points, and their characteristics, within the impaired flight envelope. This work is the first step in that direction. The other limitations that were identified are the stability limits and the control saturation points. We considered both the nominal system, and the reconfigured system with the left elevator stuck. The nominal controller is designed according to the guidelines in the literature. The reconfigured controller is designed as a regulator with disturbance rejection capabilities. The bifurcations are associated with attempting to regulate the velocity and orientation of the aircraft. The main issues at the bifurcation points, in both the nominal and reconfigured system, are that the aircraft becomes uncontrollable and the control inputs become dependent
Keywords
actuators; aircraft control; bifurcation; control system synthesis; large-scale systems; stability; F-16 system; actuator failure; aircraft; bifurcation point; bifurcation-induced limit; control saturation point; controller design; controller-reconfigured F-16; disturbance rejection capability; impaired flight envelope; reconfigured controller; stability; Actuators; Aerodynamics; Aerospace control; Aircraft; Bifurcation; Control systems; Guidelines; Nonlinear control systems; Regulators; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Applications, 2005. CCA 2005. Proceedings of 2005 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9354-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCA.2005.1507119
Filename
1507119
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