scholarly journals Adaptive Vibration Control Using Frequency Estimation For Multiple Periodic Disturbances with Adaptive Frequency Tracking.

1999 ◽  
Vol 65 (639) ◽  
pp. 4305-4311
Author(s):  
Zihe LIU ◽  
Kenzo NONAMI
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 834-850 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. MoradiMaryamnegari ◽  
A.M. Khoshnood

Designing a controller for multi-body systems including flexible and rigid bodies has always been one of the major engineering challenges. Equations of motion of these systems comprise extremely nonlinear and coupled terms. Vibrations of flexible bodies affect sensors of rigid bodies and might make the system unstable. Introducing a new control strategy for designing control systems which do not require the rigid–flexible coupling model and can dwindle vibrations without sensors or actuators on flexible bodies is the purpose of this paper. In this study, a spacecraft comprising a rigid body and a flexible panel is used as the case study, and its equations of motion are extracted using Lagrange equations in terms of quasi-coordinates. For oscillations on a rigid body to be eliminated, a frequency estimation algorithm and an adaptive filtering are used. A controller is designed based on the rigid model of the system, and then robust stability conditions for the rigid–flexible system are obtained. The conditions are also developed for the spacecraft with more than one active frequency. Finally, the robust adaptive vibration control system is simulated in the presence of resonance. Simulations’ results indicate the advantage of the control method even when several active frequencies simultaneously resonate the dynamics system.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (17) ◽  
pp. 5213-5231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei He ◽  
Zhe Jing ◽  
Xiuyu He ◽  
Jin-Kun Liu ◽  
Changyin Sun

Author(s):  
Qinlin Cai ◽  
Yingyu Hua ◽  
Songye Zhu

Electromagnetic damper cum energy harvester (EMDEH) is an emerging dual-function device that enables simultaneous energy harvesting and vibration control. This study presents a novel energy-harvesting adaptive vibration control application of EMDEH on the basis of the past EMDEH development in passive control. The proposed EMDEH comprises an electromagnetic damper connected to a specifically designed energy harvesting circuit (EHC), wherein the EHC is a buck–boost converter with a microcontroller unit (MCU) and a bridge rectifier. The effectiveness of the energy-harvesting adaptive vibration damping is validated numerically through a high-speed train (HST) model running at different speeds. MCU-controlled adaptive duty cycle adjustment in the EHC enables the EMDEHs to adaptively offer the optimal damping coefficients that are highly dependent on train speeds. In the meantime, the harvested power can be stored in rechargeable batteries by the EHC. Numerical results project the average output power ranging from 40.5[Formula: see text]W to 589.8[Formula: see text]W from four EMDEHs at train speed of 100–340[Formula: see text]km/h, with a maximum output power efficiency of approximately 35%. In comparison to energy-harvesting passive vibration control and a pure viscous damper, the proposed energy-harvesting adaptive control strategy can improve vibration reductions by approximately 40% and 27%, respectively, at a speed of 340[Formula: see text]km/h. These numerical results clearly demonstrate the benefit and prospect of the proposed energy-harvesting adaptive vibration control in HST suspensions.


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