Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Volume 2010 (2010), Article ID 120403, 13 pages
doi:10.1155/2010/120403
Research Article

Modeling and Fuzzy PDC Control and Its Application to an Oscillatory TLP Structure

Department of Logistics Management, Shu-Te University, 59 Hun Shan Road, Yen Chau, Kaohsiung County, 82445, Taiwan

Received 24 April 2009; Revised 15 September 2009; Accepted 24 October 2009

Academic Editor: José Balthazar

Copyright © 2010 Cheng-Wu Chen. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract

An analytical solution is derived to describe the wave-induced flow field and surge motion of a deformable platform structure controlled with fuzzy controllers in an oceanic environment. In the controller design procedure, a parallel distributed compensation (PDC) scheme is utilized to construct a global fuzzy logic controller by blending all local state feedback controllers. The Lyapunov method is used to carry out stability analysis of a real system structure. The corresponding boundary value problems are then incorporated into scattering and radiation problems. These are analytically solved, based on the separation of variables, to obtain a series of solutions showing the harmonic incident wave motion and surge motion. The dependence of the wave-induced flow field and its resonant frequency on wave characteristics and structural properties including platform width, thickness and mass can thus be drawn with a parametric approach. The wave-induced displacement of the surge motion is determined from these mathematical models. The vibration of the floating structure and mechanical motion caused by the wave force are also discussed analytically based on fuzzy logic theory and the mathematical framework to find the decay in amplitude of the surge motion in the tension leg platform (TLP) system. The expected effects of the damping in amplitude of the surge motion due to the control force on the structural response are obvious.