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J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2003;17(4):66-72.    

Structure-Control Combined Optimal Design of 3-D Truss Structure Considering Intial State and Feedback Gain
Park Jung-Hyen
Department of Automotive Mechanical Engineering Silla University
© 2003 The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers     Open access / Under a Creative Commons License
Keywords: Combined Optimal Design, H$_{infty}$ Control, 3-D Truss Structure, Feedback Gain
Abstract
This paper proposes an optimum, problematic design for structural and control systems, taking a 3-D truss structure as an example. The structure is subjected to initial static loads and time-varying disturbances. The structure is controlled by a state feedback H$_{infty}$ controller which suppress the effects of disturbances. The design variables are the cross sectional areas of truss members. The structural objective function is the structural weight. For the control objective, we consider two types of performance indices, The first function represents the effect of the initial loads. The second function is the norm of the feedback gain, These objective functions are in conflict with each other but are transformed into one control objective by the weighting method. The structural objectives is treated as the constraint, By introducing the second control objective which considers the magnitude of the feedback gain, we can create a design to model errors.
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