Control of non-self-adjoint distributed-parameter systems (Q799562)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3875081
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3875081 |
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Control of non-self-adjoint distributed-parameter systems (English)
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1985
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Systems involving viscous damping forces, circulatory forces, and aerodynamic forces are non-self-adjoint. A method capable of controlling non-self-adjoint distributed systems is the independent modal-space control method, whereby the problem of controlling a distributed- parameter system is reduced to that of controlling an infinite set of independent, complex, second-order ordinary differential equations. In the case of optimal control, one must solve independent, complex, scalar Riccati equations. The transient solution of the Riccati equations can be found with relative ease and the steady-state solution can be found in closed form. A numerical example demonstrates the effectiveness of the method.
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non-self-adjoint distributed systems
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independent modal-space control
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complex, scalar Riccati equations
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