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Direct Adaptive Rejection of Vortex-Induced Disturbances for a Powered Spar Platform
Author(s) -
Tannen VanZwieten,
James H. VanZwieten,
Mark J. Balas,
Frederick Driscoll
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/omae2009-79492
Subject(s) - spar , control theory (sociology) , thrust , phase locked loop , disturbance (geology) , controller (irrigation) , vortex , phase (matter) , computer science , engineering , aerospace engineering , marine engineering , physics , geology , mechanics , paleontology , agronomy , control (management) , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , biology
The Rapidly Deployable Stable Platform (RDSP) is a novel vessel designed to be a reconfigurable, stable at-sea platform. It consists of a detachable catamaran and spar, performing missions with the spar extending vertically below the catamaran and hoisting it completely out of the water. Multiple thrusters located along the spar allow it to be actively controlled in this configuration. A controller is presented in this work that uses an adaptive feedback algorithm in conjunction with Direct Adaptive Disturbance Rejection (DADR) to mitigate persistent, vortex-induced disturbances. Given the frequency of a disturbance, the nominal DADR scheme adaptively compensates for its unknown amplitude and phase. This algorithm is extended to adapt to a disturbance frequency that is only coarsely known by including a Phase Locked Loop (PLL). The PLL improves the frequency estimate on-line, allowing the modified controller to reduce vortex-induced motions by more than 95% using achievable thrust inputs.© 2009 ASME

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