DocumentCode
3557982
Title
Criterion to assess stability of a `lowest wins?‚?? control strategy
Author
Foss, A.M.
Author_Institution
National Gas Turbine Establishment, Farnborough, UK
Volume
128
Issue
1
fYear
1981
fDate
1/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
A problem frequently arising in control engineering is how to manipulate a single control input to ensure that several outputs remain within specified ranges under all conditions. A common solution is to employ strategy to feedback the lowest of two competing signals. Even though each feedback loop, when considered separately, may be stable, this is insufficient to guarantee stability of the complete system. Limit cycling or unstable oscillations may occur. These configurations have been analysed by transforming them into a single-input/single-output nonlinear system. Stability was assessed by applying describing-function and passivity criteria. It was found that, by plotting a composite transfer function, a substantial amount of information on the dynamic behaviour could be obtained. This was verified by simulating a typical gas turbine controller using fuel to regulate shaft speed and temperature. In accordance with theory it was shown that, by altering coefficients in the temperature controller, a system could be obtained which limit-cycled when the `lowest wins¿ strategy was activated. In addition, the three passivity criteria for monotonic nonlinearities used in this analysis ¿ Popov, off-axis circle and Dewey ¿ have been been shown to be special cases of a more general result.
Keywords
describing functions; feedback; limit cycles; nonlinear control systems; stability criteria; composite transfer function; describing functions; dynamic behaviour; feedback; gas turbine controller; limit cycles; lowest wins strategy; nonlinear system; passivity; single input single output system; speed control; stability; temperature controller; unstable oscillations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control Theory and Applications, IEE Proceedings D
Publisher
iet
Conference_Location
1/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
ISSN
0143-7054
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-d:19810001
Filename
4642026
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