Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method

The paper addresses the issue of remote control of a artillery-missile system when the system is affected by dynamic and kinematic disturbances. The dynamic disturbances analysed in the paper includes disturbances from shots fired while kinematic disturbances are excitation related to the motion of...

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Main Author: Piotr SZMIDT
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland 2019-03-01
Series:Problemy Mechatroniki
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Online Access:http://promechjournal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0013.0798
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description The paper addresses the issue of remote control of a artillery-missile system when the system is affected by dynamic and kinematic disturbances. The dynamic disturbances analysed in the paper includes disturbances from shots fired while kinematic disturbances are excitation related to the motion of the base on which the system is installed. The object of the study is a system model based on the ZU-23-2MR artillery-missile system produced and operated in Poland, designed to combat lightly armoured air, naval and ground targets. Once the system model and the assumed disturbance types are discussed, further in the paper the system control in azimuth and elevation angular position is analysed. Computed torque control with additional corrective components is presented. A certain inertia in system drive models is also adopted. Additionally, uncertainty of model identification is assumed, i.e. object control parameters are different from the parameters of the model which serves as basis for calculating the control parameters. Differences in weights, mass moments of inertia and friction torques arising in the system's drive elements are taken into account. The last part of the paper includes an analysis of the speed of target interception and precision of tracking a manoeuvring aerial target with the interference affecting the system. It was assumed that the system is located on a ship, therefore kinematic disturbances are related to the ship's movement on the sea waves, as well as dynamic disturbances are related to firing the weapon. All simulations were performed in the Scilab environment for a non-linear model of the system. Essential results are shown in a graphical form.
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spelling doaj.art-ab71c27c871d4817912c7766ffebf0b42022-12-22T03:23:28ZengMilitary University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandProblemy Mechatroniki2081-58912019-03-01101759010.5604/01.3001.0013.079801.3001.0013.0798Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control MethodPiotr SZMIDT0Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering, Kielce, PolandThe paper addresses the issue of remote control of a artillery-missile system when the system is affected by dynamic and kinematic disturbances. The dynamic disturbances analysed in the paper includes disturbances from shots fired while kinematic disturbances are excitation related to the motion of the base on which the system is installed. The object of the study is a system model based on the ZU-23-2MR artillery-missile system produced and operated in Poland, designed to combat lightly armoured air, naval and ground targets. Once the system model and the assumed disturbance types are discussed, further in the paper the system control in azimuth and elevation angular position is analysed. Computed torque control with additional corrective components is presented. A certain inertia in system drive models is also adopted. Additionally, uncertainty of model identification is assumed, i.e. object control parameters are different from the parameters of the model which serves as basis for calculating the control parameters. Differences in weights, mass moments of inertia and friction torques arising in the system's drive elements are taken into account. The last part of the paper includes an analysis of the speed of target interception and precision of tracking a manoeuvring aerial target with the interference affecting the system. It was assumed that the system is located on a ship, therefore kinematic disturbances are related to the ship's movement on the sea waves, as well as dynamic disturbances are related to firing the weapon. All simulations were performed in the Scilab environment for a non-linear model of the system. Essential results are shown in a graphical form.http://promechjournal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0013.0798automatics and roboticscontrolartillery-missile systeminverse dynamicsdisturbances
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Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method
Problemy Mechatroniki
automatics and robotics
control
artillery-missile system
inverse dynamics
disturbances
title Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method
title_full Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method
title_fullStr Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method
title_full_unstemmed Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method
title_short Artillery-Missile System Control Under Disturbances Conditions Using a Modified Computed Torque Control Method
title_sort artillery missile system control under disturbances conditions using a modified computed torque control method
topic automatics and robotics
control
artillery-missile system
inverse dynamics
disturbances
url http://promechjournal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0013.0798
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