Tradeoff studies in multiobjective insensitive design of airplane control systemsA computer aided design method for multiobjective parameter-insensitive design of airplane control systems is described. Methods are presented for trading off nominal values of design objectives against sensitivities of the design objectives to parameter uncertainties, together with guidelines for designer utilization of the methods. The methods are illustrated by application to the design of a lateral stability augmentation system for two supersonic flight conditions of the Shuttle Orbiter. Objective functions are conventional handling quality measures and peak magnitudes of control deflections and rates. The uncertain parameters are assumed Gaussian, and numerical approximations of the stochastic behavior of the objectives are described. Results of applying the tradeoff methods to this example show that stochastic-insensitive designs are distinctly different from deterministic multiobjective designs. The main penalty for achieving significant decrease in sensitivity is decreased speed of response for the nominal system.
Document ID
19830060521
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Schy, A. A. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Giesy, D. P. (Kentron Technical Center Hampton, VA, United States)