Fault Adaptive Control of Overactuated Systems Using Prognostic Estimation

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Published Oct 10, 2010
Brian M. Bole Douglas W. Brown Hai-Long Pei Kai Goebel Liang Tang George Vachtsevanos

Abstract

Most fault adaptive control research addresses the preservation of system stability or functionality in the presence of a specific failure (fault). This paper ex- amines the fault adaptive control problem for a generic class of incipient failure modes, which do not initially affect system stability, but will eventually cause a catas- trophic failure to occur. This risk of catastrophic failure due a component fault mode is some monotonically in- creasing function of the load on the component. Assum- ing that a probabilistic prognostic model is available to evaluate the risk of incipient fault modes growing into catastrophic failure conditions, then fundamentally the fault adaptive control problem is to adjust component loads to minimize risk of failure, while not overly de- grading nominal performance. A methodology is pro- posed for posing this problem as a finite horizon con- strained optimization, where constraints correspond to maximum risk of failure and maximum deviation from nominal performance. Development of the methodol- ogy to handle a general class of overactuated systems is given. Also, the fault adaptive control methodology is demonstrated on an application example of practical significance, an electro-mechanical actuator (EMA) con- sisting of three DC motors geared to the same output shaft. Similar actuator systems are commonly used in aerospace, transportation, and industrial processes to ac- tuate critical loads, such as aircraft control surfaces. The fault mode simulated in the system is a temperature de- pendent motor winding insulation degradation.

How to Cite

M. Bole, B. ., W. Brown, D. ., Pei, H.-L. ., Goebel, K. ., Tang, L. ., & Vachtsevanos, G. (2010). Fault Adaptive Control of Overactuated Systems Using Prognostic Estimation. Annual Conference of the PHM Society, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.36001/phmconf.2010.v2i1.1870
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Keywords

fault adaptive controls, optimization, diagnostics and prognostics, incipient fault, overactuated, load distribution

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