On the stability of decentralized AVC/ASAC for large-scale structures

Author:

Algermissen Stephan1,Monner Hans Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

Abstract

Promising results have been achieved in controlling vibration and noise emission/transmission of single panel structures using active vibration control (AVC) and active structural acoustic control (ASAC). In most cases the contributed work has focused on a single panel or a section of the fuselage/lining. However, an AVC/ASAC system can only be effective when it is expanded to the entire fuselage structure. This expansion inevitably leads to a large number of sensors and actuators. For model-based control approaches especially, the system identification and the proof-of-stability would be challenging and probably not realizable. In this article a strategy for such large-scale problems is investigated. A decentralized control approach with collocated actuator–sensor pairs is proposed. Since adjacent control loops are highly coupled by the underlying structure, special attention has to be given to the global stability of the entire control system. Instead of proving local stability and setting a global master gain, a method for the tuning of the single collocated control loops is developed that takes the cross-couplings into account. Based on data of DLR’s experimental aircraft Dornier 728, it can be shown that the new method increases the performance of the control system compared to the master-gain method.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science

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