Robust constrained optimization approach to control design for International Space Station centrifuge rotor auto balancing control system |
| Posted on:2006-09-27 | Degree:M.S | Type:Thesis |
| University:Rice University | Candidate:Postma, Barry Dirk | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2452390008458435 | Subject:Engineering |
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| This thesis discusses application of a robust constrained optimization approach to control design to develop an Auto Balancing Controller (ABC) for a centrifuge rotor to be implemented on the International Space Station. The design goal is to minimize a performance objective of the system, while guaranteeing stability and proper performance for a range of uncertain plants. The performance objective is to minimize the translational response of the centrifuge rotor due to a fixed worst-case rotor imbalance. The robustness constraints are posed with respect to parametric uncertainty in the plant. The proposed approach to control design allows for both of these objectives to be handled within the framework of constrained optimization. The resulting controller achieves acceptable performance and robustness characteristics. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Constrained optimization, Control design, Auto balancing, International space station, Centrifuge rotor, Performance |
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