Finite time control for fractional order nonlinear hydroturbine governing system via frequency distributed model

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This paper studies the application of frequency distributed model for finite time control of a fractional order nonlinear hydroturbine governing system (HGS). Firstly, the mathematical model of HGS with external random disturbances is introduced. Secondly, a novel terminal sliding surface is proposed and its stability to origin is proved based on the frequency distributed model and Lyapunov stability theory. Furthermore, based on finite time stability and sliding mode control theory, a robust control law to ensure the occurrence of the sliding motion in a finite time is designed for stabilization of the fractional order HGS. Finally, simulation results show the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed scheme.

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Wang, B., Yin, L., Wang, S., Miao, S., Du, T., & Zuo, C. (2016). Finite time control for fractional order nonlinear hydroturbine governing system via frequency distributed model. Advances in Mathematical Physics, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7345325

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