An Analytic Solution to the Inverse Dynamics of an Energy Harvesting Tethered Kite

Author:

Bhattacharjee Debapriya1,Tiburcio Miguel Alvarez2,Opila Daniel F.3,Vermillion Christopher4,Fathy Hosam K.1

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering, The University of Maryland , College Park, MD 20742

2. Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland , College Park, MD 20742

3. Electrical and Computer Engineering U.S. Naval Academy , Annapolis, MD 21402

4. Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State University , Raleigh, NC 27606

Abstract

Abstract This paper solves the inverse dynamics of a tethered kite analytically. Specifically, the paper presents a procedure for determining the angle of attack, induced roll angle, and tether tension magnitude needed to achieve a desired combination of translational kite position, velocity, and acceleration. The focus of the paper is on energy harvesting kites. However, the underlying approach is applicable to other kite systems, such as kites for propulsion (e.g., SkySails, Hamburg, Germany). Solving inverse kite dynamics analytically is valuable for trajectory optimization, online state estimation, and the analysis of fundamental limitations on kite maneuvers. Previous work in the literature presents several models of kite dynamics, with varying degrees of fidelity and complexity. However, the nonlinearity of these models often makes them difficult to use for optimization, estimation, and control. The paper shows that, under reasonable assumptions, inverse kite dynamics can be solved in terms of the roots of a fourth-order polynomial function of angle of attack. This function has a geometric interpretation, providing insight into the multiplicity of resulting solutions. Moreover, for special cases including a kite with noncambered wings, these solutions can be computed analytically. A simulation validates the success of the proposed approach in computing inverse kite dynamics for a cross-current trajectory.

Funder

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Instrumentation,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering

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