• Title/Summary/Keyword: Fin Actuator Dynamics

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A Singular Perturbation-like Method to Compensate the Effect of Fin Actuator Dynamics in Nonlinear Missile Control (비선형 미사일 제어에서의 핀 구동기 동역학 영향을 보상하는 새로운 유사특이섭동기법)

  • Hong, Jin-Woo;Yeom, Joon-Hyung;Song, Seong-Ho;Ha, In-Joong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.219-221
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    • 2006
  • The recently developed autopilot controller can make the input-output (I/O) dynamic characteristics of the nonlinear missile dynamics linear and independent of flight conditions. However, significant fin actuator dynamics can degenerate the I/O dynamic performance of the overall system. In this paper, we propose a singular perturbation-like method to compensate the effect of significant fin actuator dynamics in nonlinear missile control. The proposed compensation method does not require the time derivatives of fin angles but can maintain the linear I/O dynamic characteristics provided by the recently developed autopilot controller.

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A New Approach to Structure of Aerodynamic Fin Control System for STT Missiles

  • Song, Chan-Ho;Lee, Yong-In;Kim, Seung-Hwan;Kim, Pil-Seong
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.537-541
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    • 2003
  • In order to control the missiles by aerodynamics, control surfaces sometime called fins are used. Deflection angles of these fins are the right control variables of the aerodynamics, but aerodynamicists prefer to use analytic variables called aileron, elevator and rudder instead of these physical variables, because these three analytic variables dominantly influence on the roll, pitch and yaw channels of the missile maneuver, respectively, and each can be assumed a linear combination of four fin deflection angles. On that basis, roll, pitch and yaw autopilots for controlling the attitudes or lateral acceleration of the missile are designed, and as a consequence outputs of each autopilot are aileron, elevator and rudder commands, respectively. In the existing fin control scheme for the typical tail-fin controlled cruciform missiles, firstly these outputs are distributed to four fin defection commands, and after that four fins are actuated by fin controllers so that their deflections follow the commands. This paper shows that performance of such control schemes can be degraded significantly when fin actuators have certain physical constraints such as slew rate, voltage or current limit, uncertainty of actuator dynamics, and so on, and propose a new control scheme which alleviates such problems. This scheme can be widely applied to various fin actuation systems. But in this paper, for convenience, tail-fin controlled cruciform missile is taken as an example, and it is shown that a proposed control scheme gives better performance than the existing one.

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