The process of control design for the NASA Langley Minimast structureThe design process used to select sensors for feedback and performance weights on the Minimast facility is discussed. Initially, a series of controllers are synthesized using H2 optimal control techniques for the given structural model, a variety of sensor locations and performance criteria to determine the best displacement sensor and/or accelerometers to be used for feedback. Upon selection of the sensors, controllers are formulated to determine the affect of using a reduced-order model of the Minimast structure instead of the higher-order structural analysis model for control design and the relationship between the actuator torque level and the closed-loop performance. Based on this information, controllers are designed using micro-synthesis techniques and implemented on the Minimast structure. Results of the implementation of these controllers on the Minimast experimental facility are presented.
Document ID
19920046468
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Balas, Gary J. (Minnesota, University Minneapolis, United States)
Young, Peter (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Doyle, John C. (California Institute of Technology Pasadena, United States)