Performance-Based Optimal Design of a Dynamic System for a Guided Projectile

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This paper presents a performance-based approach to design a dynamic actuator system for a guided projectile. The design goal is to optimize dynamic performance measures under both input uncertainty and component variations using a probabilistic design method. Design results using the approach presented in this paper were compared to the initial design in terms of both performance measures and dynamic response characteristics over time.

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June 2013

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