New nonlinear control technique for ascent phase of reusable launch vehicles

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Drake, D [1 ]
Xin, M [1 ]
Balakrishnant, SN [1 ]
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[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn, Rolla, MO 65401 USA
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Current flight control of reusable launch vehicles is based on table look-up gains for specific flight conditions. A new suboptimal nonlinear control technique for the complete ascent phase of reusable launch vehicles is presented. The new technique, called the theta-D method, is synthesized by adding perturbations to a typical optimal control formulation with a quadratic cost function. The controller expressions are obtained by getting an approximate closed-form solution to the Hamilton-Jacobi-Beliman equation. The theta-D method avoids iterative online solutions. A controller using this new method has been designed for the ascent phase of a reusable launch vehicle and implemented in a six-degrees-of-freedom high-fidelity simulator being run at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. Simulation results show that the theta-D controller achieves accurate tracking for the ascent phase of the reusable launch vehicle while being robust to external disturbances and plant uncertainties.
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页码:938 / 948
页数:11
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