隔离观测器用于结构-执行器同步故障检测

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Hamed Pourazad, J. Askari, S. Hosseinnia
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目的:越来越多的小型无人机商业应用在提供安全飞行条件方面带来了越来越大的挑战。传统的结冰检测方法要么昂贵,要么耗能,要么笨重。本文的目的是开发一种使用未知输入观测器的故障识别和隔离方案,以检测和隔离同时发生的执行器和结构故障。设计/方法/方法故障检测方案基于结冰和锁定(LIP)引起的系统参数偏差,这是两种不同类别的故障,具有相似的指示,需要不同的重新配置操作。所获得的剩余信号被选择由所需的故障触发,而对其他故障不敏感。发现所提出的观测器对执行器和结构故障都很敏感,并通过对选定剩余信号中的LIP不敏感来区分同时发生的故障。仿真结果证实了该系统在存在不确定性和干扰的情况下是成功的。本文提出的故障检测和隔离方案是基于有翼飞行器Aerosonde的线性模型。此外,仿真中还将故障应用于舵机和副翼,并给出了其他模型的设计步骤。所设计的方案可以在非线性飞机模型上进一步实现。应用提出的结冰检测方案提高了检测系统的可靠性,因为故障隔离可以及时重新配置方案。原创性/价值在以前的论文中提出的观察员检测结冰故障,但并非不敏感的执行机构故障。
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Isolating observer for simultaneous structural-actuator fault detection
Purpose Increasing commercial applications for small unmanned aircraft create growing challenges in providing safe flight conditions. The conventional measures to detect icing are either expensive, energy consuming or heavy. The purpose of this paper is to develop a fault identification and isolation scheme using unknown input observers to detect and isolate actuator and structural faults in simultaneous occurrence. Design/methodology/approach The fault detection scheme is based on a deviation in system parameters due to icing and lock-in-place (LIP), two faults from different categories with similar indications that require different reconfiguration actions. The obtained residual signals are selected to be triggered by desired faults, while insensitive to others. Findings The proposed observer is sensitive to both actuator and structural faults, and distinguishes simultaneous occurrences by insensitivity to LIP in selected residue signals. Simulation results confirm the success of the proposed system in the presence of uncertainty and disturbance. Research limitations/implications The fault detection and isolation scheme proposed here is based on the linear model of a winged aircraft, the Aerosonde. Moreover, the faults are applied to rudder and aileron in simulations, but the design procedure for other models is provided. The designed scheme could be further implemented on a non-linear aircraft model. Practical implications Applying the proposed icing detection scheme increases detection system reliability, since fault isolation enables timely reconfiguration schemes. Originality/value The observers proposed in previous papers detected icing fault but were not insensitive to actuator faults.
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