Consisting of 16 refereed original contributions, this volume presents a diversified collection of recent results in control of distributed parameter systems. Topics addressed include - optimal control in fluid mechanics - numerical methods for optimal control of partial differential equations - mod
Partial Stabilization and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems with Elastic Elements
β Scribed by Alexander L. Zuyev (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 458
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This monograph provides a rigorous treatment of problems related to partial asymptotic stability and controllability for models of flexible structures described by coupled nonlinear ordinary and partial differential equations or equations in abstract spaces. The text is self-contained, beginning with some basic results from the theory of continuous semigroups of operators in Banach spaces. The problem of partial asymptotic stability with respect to a continuous functional is then considered for a class of abstract multivalued systems on a metric space. Next, the results of this study are applied to the study of a rotating body with elastic attachments. Professor Zuyev demonstrates that the equilibrium cannot be made strongly asymptotically stable in the general case, motivating consideration of the problem of partial stabilization with respect to the functional that represents βaveragedβ oscillations. The bookβs focus moves on to spillover analysis for infinite-dimensional systems with finite-dimensional controls. It is shown that a family of L2-minimal controls, corresponding to low frequencies, can be used to obtain approximate solutions of the steering problem for the complete system.
The book turns from the examination of an abstract class of systems to particular physical examples. Timoshenko beam theory is exploited in studying a mathematical model of a flexible-link manipulator. Finally, a mechanical system consisting of a rigid body with the Kirchhoff plate is considered. Having established that such a system is not controllable in general, sufficient controllability conditions are proposed for the dynamics on an invariant manifold.
Academic researchers and graduate students interested in control theory and mechanical engineering will find Partial Stabilization and Control of Distributed-Parameter Systems with Elastic Elements a valuable and authoritative resource for investigations on the subject of partial stabilization.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Basic Results from the Theory of Continuous Semigroups of Operators....Pages 1-11
Partial Asymptotic Stability....Pages 13-38
Stabilization of a Rotating Body with EulerβBernoulli Beams....Pages 39-96
Reachable Sets and Controllability Conditions....Pages 97-130
Observer-Based Stabilization of a Manipulator Based on the Timoshenko Beam Model....Pages 131-167
Control and Stabilization of a Rotating Kirchhoff Plate....Pages 169-213
Back Matter....Pages 215-232
β¦ Subjects
Control; Systems Theory, Control; Structural Mechanics; Robotics and Automation
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