Some problems associated with the control of distributed structures |
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Authors: | L. Meirovitch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia |
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Abstract: | Control of structures can be carried out conveniently by modal control, whereby the structure is controlled by controlling its modes. Modal control requires the estimation of the modal states for feedback, which can present a problem. One approach that does not require modal state estimation is direct feedback control, which implies collocated sensors and actuators. This paper examines some problems encountered in direct feedback control of distributed structures in conjunction with pole placement. A perturbation technique permits the computation of control gains for multi-input systems. The paper demonstrates that the difficulties experienced in using direct feedback in conjunction with pole placement are endemic to the approach.This research was sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant No. AFOSR-83-0017, monitored by Dr. A. K. Amos, whose support is fully appreciated. This paper was presented at the Meeting on Optimal Control and Calculus of Variations, Oberwolfach, West Germany, June 15–21, 1986. |
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Keywords: | Distributed structures modal control direct feedback control collocated sensors and actuators pole placement perturbation technique |
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