Proceedings of the 2002 American Control Conference (IEEE Cat. No.CH37301) 2002
DOI: 10.1109/acc.2002.1024489
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Reconfigurable LPV control design for Boeing 747-100/200 longitudinal axis

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“…'least squares' method), information provided by the actual actuator deflection is compared with the signals from the controller to provide estimates of the effectiveness of the actuators. Figure 4 shows the comparison between a fault free and the case when the elevator suffers a float failure [16] with imperfect estimation of the actuator effectiveness level W . A float failure corresponds to the control surface 'floating' about its zero moment position, thus becoming ineffective [16].…”
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“…'least squares' method), information provided by the actual actuator deflection is compared with the signals from the controller to provide estimates of the effectiveness of the actuators. Figure 4 shows the comparison between a fault free and the case when the elevator suffers a float failure [16] with imperfect estimation of the actuator effectiveness level W . A float failure corresponds to the control surface 'floating' about its zero moment position, thus becoming ineffective [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4 shows the comparison between a fault free and the case when the elevator suffers a float failure [16] with imperfect estimation of the actuator effectiveness level W . A float failure corresponds to the control surface 'floating' about its zero moment position, thus becoming ineffective [16]. In the simulation, an elevator float is simulated by replacing the control signal by the angle of attack of the aircraft [16].…”
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