An optimal control method for time-delay feedback control of 1/4 vehicle active suspension under random excitation

Author(s):  
Kaiwei Wu ◽  
Chuanbo Ren ◽  
Yuanchang Chen

Time-delay feedback control can effectively broaden the damping frequency band and improve the damping efficiency. However, the existing time-delay feedback control strategy has no obvious effect on multi-frequency random excitation vibration reduction control. That is, when the frequency of external excitation is more complicated, there is no better way to obtain the best time-delay feedback control parameters. To overcome this issue, this paper is the first work of proposing an optimal calculation method that introduces stochastic excitation into the process of solving the delay feedback control parameters. It is a time-delay control parameter with a better damping effect for random excitation. In this paper, a 2 DOF one-quarter vehicle suspension model with time-delay is studied. First, the stability interval of time-delay feedback control parameters is solved by using the Lyapunov stability theory. Second, the optimal control parameters of the time-delay feedback control under random excitation are solved by particle swarm optimization (PSO). Finally, the simulation models of a one-quarter vehicle suspension simulation model are established. Random excitation and harmonic excitation are used as inputs. The response of the vehicle body under the frequency domain damping control method and the proposed control method is compared and simulated. To make the control precision higher and the solution speed faster, this paper simulates the model by using the precise integration method of transient history. The simulation results show that the acceleration of the vehicle body in the proposed control method is 13.05% less than the passive vibration absorber under random excitation. Compared with the time-delay feedback control optimized by frequency response function, the damping effect is 12.99%. The results show that the vibration displacement, vibration velocity, and vibration acceleration of the vehicle body are better than the frequency domain function optimization method, whether it is harmonic excitation or random excitation. The ride comfort of the vehicle is improved obviously. It provides a valuable tool for time-delay vibration reduction control under random excitation.

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 203-215
Author(s):  
Qingchang Wang ◽  
Chuanbo Ren ◽  
Jilei Zhou ◽  
Lei Zhang

When running in idle condition, the vehicle has no speeds and road excitation, and the engine vertical self-vibration is the main excitation source. In this paper, a five-degree-of-freedom half-vehicle suspension model with double-delay feedback control is proposed to improve the vibration performance in idle condition. First, according to the system amplitude–frequency characteristic, the multiobjective function combining the vehicle body acceleration and pitching angular acceleration is established. Then, utilizing particle swarm optimization in optimizing and analyzing, the optimal feedback gains and time delays of the suspension system are obtained. Subsequently, a new frequency scanning method is utilized to analyze the stability of the controlled suspension system with the optimal feedback parameters. Finally, numerical simulations in the Matlab/Simulink environment are conducted to validate the performance of time-delay reducing vibration control on different engine feedback condition. Simulation results indicate that the active suspension with time-delay feedback control based on engine acceleration has better reducing vibration performance, and the root mean square of vehicle body and pitching angular acceleration are, respectively, reduced 87.37 and 80.01% than that without time delay. The research on vehicle suspension system with time-delay feedback control can improve the vibration performance effectively compared to the conventional one.


Author(s):  
Yong Guo ◽  
Chuanbo Ren

In this paper, the mechanical model of two-degree-of-freedom vehicle semi-active suspension system based on time-delayed feedback control with vertical acceleration of the vehicle body was studied. With frequency-domain analysis method, the optimization of time-delayed feedback control parameters of vehicle suspension system in effective frequency band was studied, and a set of optimization method of time-delayed feedback control parameters based on “equivalent harmonic excitation” was proposed. The time-domain simulation results of vehicle suspension system show that compared with the passive control, the time-delayed feedback control based on the vertical acceleration of the vehicle body under the optimal time-delayed feedback control effectively broadens the vibration absorption bandwidth of the vehicle suspension system. The ride comfort and stability of the vehicle under random road excitation are significantly improved, which provides a theoretical basis for the selection of time-delayed feedback control strategy and the optimal design of time-delayed feedback control parameters of vehicle suspension system.


2018 ◽  
Vol 153 ◽  
pp. 06005
Author(s):  
Dongxiao Hou

In this paper, a two degree of freedom nonlinear vertical vibration equation of the cold rolling mill with the dynamic rolling force was established, then the delay feedback control method was introduced into the equation to controlled the vertical vibration of the system. The amplitude-frequency equations of primary resonance of system was carried out by using the multi-scale method, and the resonance characteristics of different parameters of delay feedback control method were obtained by adopting the actual parameters of rolling mill. It is found that the size of the resonance amplitude value was effectively controlled and the resonance region and jumping phenomenon of the system were eliminated by selecting the appropriate time-delay parameters combination, which provides an effective theoretical reference for solving mill vibration problems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongguo Zhang ◽  
Kehui Ma ◽  
Zhen Xu ◽  
Yajie Chen ◽  
Pengcheng Zhou

In this paper, a 1/4 vehicle suspension model with time-delay state feedback control is established, and the maximum time-delay allowed by different feedback gains in the control system is solved according to the Lyapunov stability theory. The stability of the vehicle suspension system is analyzed, and the vibration characteristics of the system are analyzed in the frequency domain and time domain. The simulation results show that the time-delay feedback control can effectively improve the damping performance of the vehicle suspension and improve the ride comfort of vehicle.


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-203
Author(s):  
K. Zourmba ◽  
A. A. Oumate ◽  
B. Gambo ◽  
J. Y. Effa ◽  
A. Mohamadou

Author(s):  
Kaiwei Wu ◽  
Chuanbo Ren ◽  
Junshuai Cao ◽  
Zhichuan Sun

Suspension system is one of the important parts of a vehicle, which is used to buffer the impact of uneven road to the body and passengers, so the suspension system has an important impact on the safety and ride comfort of the vehicle. In order to improve the safety and comfort of passengers and vehicles, in this paper a five-degree-of-freedom half car model is established, and the uncertainty of the model and the time-delay of the control are considered. The dynamic response of vehicle body acceleration root mean square, passenger acceleration root mean square, displacement root mean square and vehicle body pitch acceleration root mean square are selected as optimization objectives. The time-delay control parameters are determined by chaos particle swarm optimization algorithm. The time-delay stability of the suspension control system is analyzed by frequency-domain scanning method to ensure the stability of the time-delay control system. Finally, by establishing the simulation model of the active suspension system with double time-delay feedback control, the response characteristics of the suspension system with double time-delay active feedback control to simple harmonic excitation and random excitation input are analyzed. The results show that under the premise of ensuring the system stability, the active suspension system with double time-delay feedback control has good and obvious controlling and damping effect on the body and seats.


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