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A modification to filtered-X LMS control for airfoil vibration and flutter suppression

Posted on:2006-10-18Degree:M.EngType:Thesis
University:University of LouisvilleCandidate:Carnahan, J. JordanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008965767Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The effects of error path model dynamics and choice of reference signal on the performance of the filtered-X LMS algorithm for active vibration and flutter suppression is investigated using a two-degree-of-freedom aeroelastic (pitch-plunge) system. It is shown that the convergence coefficient of the filtered-X LMS algorithm must vary in order to reduce vibration over a broad airspeed range. The control reduces vibration at sub-critical airspeeds and is capable of extending the critical speed 11%. A modification to the control scheme is presented where the error path model is removed from the feedforward loop. The modified method also reduces vibration at sub-critical airspeeds while maintaining a constant convergence coefficient, and extends the critical speed by 50%. A performance study is conducted comparing the maximum amplitude reduction, settling time, and robustness to measurement noise of all control schemes presented.
Keywords/Search Tags:Filtered-x LMS, Vibration and flutter suppression, Error path model
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