Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Jul 2024)
Anti-windup design for supercavitating vehicle based on sliding mode control combined with RBF network
Abstract
During the longitudinal motion of a supercavitating vehicle, the stability control problem is complicated because of the nonlinear planing force on the tail part. The dynamic model of a supercavitating vehicle in longitude plane is nonlinear, simultaneously, the control instructions of a supercavitating vehicle may exceed the physical limits of an actuator. Therefore, designing a longitudinal stability control system for a supercavitating vehicle, not only the treatment of nonlinear planing force, but also the physical constraints of the actuator should be considered. For the longitudinal motion model of supercavitating vehicle, a cascade model is proposed, which decomposes the longitudinal motion of supercavitating vehicle into two subsystems. Sliding mode control based on RBF neural network compensation is adopted in the controller design process, and RBF neural network is exploited to approach the deviation caused by actuator saturation. The proposed control method can effectively compensate the performance degradation caused by control variable saturation, and has strong robustness.