scholarly journals Comparison of linear control algorithms for a class of nonlinear mechanical actuators

Author(s):  
Clara M. Ionescu ◽  
Robin De Keyser
Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 644
Author(s):  
Alexander Nikolaevich Labutin ◽  
Milan Vaško ◽  
Ivan Kuric ◽  
Vladimir Yuryevich Nevinitsyn ◽  
Milan Sága ◽  
...  

The paper deals with two approaches to the synthesis of a non-linear control system of the thermal regime of a liquid-phase chemical reactor at the realization of a bimolecular exothermic reaction. Synthesis of control algorithms is carried out by the method of analytical design of aggregated regulators (ADAR). The first variant assumes synthesis of temperature controller by classic ADAR method on the basis of a sequential set of invariant manifolds. The second one is based on the cascade control system structure. Computer simulation is used to study and compare the synthesized control systems.


Processes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 930
Author(s):  
Emil D.J. Rasmussen ◽  
Massimiliano Errico ◽  
Stefania Tronci

The milk pasteurization process is nonlinear in nature, and for this reason, the application of linear control algorithms does not guarantee the obtainment of the required performance in every condition. The problem is here addressed by proposing an adaptive algorithm, which was obtained by starting from an observer-based control approach. The main result is the obtainment of a simple PI-like controller structure, where the control parameters depend on the state of the system and are adapted online. The proposed algorithm was designed and applied on a simulated process, where the temperature dependence of the milk’s physical properties was considered. The control strategy was tested by simulating different situations, particularly when time-varying disturbances entered the system. The use of the adaptive rule reduces the variance generally introduced by the PI or PID controller.


2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Osvaldo C. Pinto ◽  
Paulo B. Gonçalves

Abstract Buckled beams have been used in several engineering applications to support lateral loading. These arch-like structures are highly nonlinear and may display several instability phenomena when subjected to dynamic and static loads. In this paper a certain class of optimal non-linear control algorithms is used to control the oscillations of simply supported buckled beams subjected to transversal distributed load. To control the non-linear oscillations of the arch, concentrated moments are applied at suitable points along the beam axis. The results show that the proposed control scheme can not only mitigate the effects of dynamic loading on the vibration amplitudes of the beam but also prevent dangerous instability phenomena. In fact the numerical results indicate that the control algorithm can effectively increase the load-carrying capacity of the beam without demanding large control forces.


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