A Practical Approach to Robustness Analysis with Aeronautical Applications
1. MOTIVATION In many physical situations, a plant model is often provided with a qualitative or quantitative measure of associated model uncertainties. On the one hand, the validity of the model is guaranteed only inside a frequency band, so that nearly nothing can be said about the behavior of the real plant at high frequencies. On the other hand, if the model is derived on the basis of physical equations, it can be parameterized as a function of a few physical parameters, which are usually not perfectly known in practice. This is e.g. the case in aeronautical systems: as an example, the ae- dynamic model of an airplane is derived from the flight mechanics eq- tions. When synthesizing the aircraft control law, it is then necessary to take into account uncertainties in the values of the stability derivatives, which correspond to the physical coefficients of the aerodynamic model. Moreover, this airplane model does not perfectly represent the be- vior of the real aircraft. As a simple example, the flight control system or the autopilot are usually synthesized just using the aerodynamic model, thus without accounting for the flexible mechanicalstructure: the c- responding dynamics are indeed considered as high frequency neglected 1 dynamics, with respect to the dynamics of the rigid model .
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A Practical Approach to Robustness Analysis with Aeronautical Applications
1. MOTIVATION In many physical situations, a plant model is often provided with a qualitative or quantitative measure of associated model uncertainties. On the one hand, the validity of the model is guaranteed only inside a frequency band, so that nearly nothing can be said about the behavior of the real plant at high frequencies. On the other hand, if the model is derived on the basis of physical equations, it can be parameterized as a function of a few physical parameters, which are usually not perfectly known in practice. This is e.g. the case in aeronautical systems: as an example, the ae- dynamic model of an airplane is derived from the flight mechanics eq- tions. When synthesizing the aircraft control law, it is then necessary to take into account uncertainties in the values of the stability derivatives, which correspond to the physical coefficients of the aerodynamic model. Moreover, this airplane model does not perfectly represent the be- vior of the real aircraft. As a simple example, the flight control system or the autopilot are usually synthesized just using the aerodynamic model, thus without accounting for the flexible mechanicalstructure: the c- responding dynamics are indeed considered as high frequency neglected 1 dynamics, with respect to the dynamics of the rigid model .
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A Practical Approach to Robustness Analysis with Aeronautical Applications

A Practical Approach to Robustness Analysis with Aeronautical Applications

by Gilles Ferreres
A Practical Approach to Robustness Analysis with Aeronautical Applications

A Practical Approach to Robustness Analysis with Aeronautical Applications

by Gilles Ferreres

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1. MOTIVATION In many physical situations, a plant model is often provided with a qualitative or quantitative measure of associated model uncertainties. On the one hand, the validity of the model is guaranteed only inside a frequency band, so that nearly nothing can be said about the behavior of the real plant at high frequencies. On the other hand, if the model is derived on the basis of physical equations, it can be parameterized as a function of a few physical parameters, which are usually not perfectly known in practice. This is e.g. the case in aeronautical systems: as an example, the ae- dynamic model of an airplane is derived from the flight mechanics eq- tions. When synthesizing the aircraft control law, it is then necessary to take into account uncertainties in the values of the stability derivatives, which correspond to the physical coefficients of the aerodynamic model. Moreover, this airplane model does not perfectly represent the be- vior of the real aircraft. As a simple example, the flight control system or the autopilot are usually synthesized just using the aerodynamic model, thus without accounting for the flexible mechanicalstructure: the c- responding dynamics are indeed considered as high frequency neglected 1 dynamics, with respect to the dynamics of the rigid model .

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475772524
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/08/2013
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Preliminaries.- to— and LFTs.- Applicative Examples.- Computation of a Standard LFT Structure.- Realization of Uncertain Systems Under an LFT Form.- Applications.- Applications.- Computation of— Bounds.- Applications of the— Tools.- Applications.- Skewed— Problems in Robustness Analysis.- Computation of Skewed Bounds.- Application of the Skewed— Tools.- Nonstandard Applications.- Robustness Analysis of Flexible Structures.- Robustness Analysis in the Presence of Time Delays.- Nonlinear Analysis in the Presence of Parametric Uncertainties.
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