Action-Reaction based motion and vibration control of multi-degree-of freedom flexible systems

I. Khalil, A. Sabanoviç
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This paper demonstrates the feasibility of using the Action-Reaction principle in order to identify and observe dynamical system parameter and states respectively by considering the instantaneous system's reaction to an imposed action as a natural feedback from the system. System parameters, dynamics and environmental interaction forces or torques are coupled in this incident natural feedback signal. Therefore, success to determine such natural feedback along with decoupling each of the previous information makes it possible to keep dynamical system free from any attached sensors that in turn implies the possibility of performing motion, vibration and force control assignments through measurement taken from the interface point of the actuator with the dynamical system. Both lumped and distributed flexible system are investigated then experiments are performed on a flexible system with two flexible modes then the possibility of extending the work to systems with infinite modes is discussed.
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基于作用-反作用力的多自由度柔性系统运动与振动控制
本文论证了利用作用-反作用原理分别识别和观察动力系统参数和状态的可行性,将瞬时系统对施加作用的反应视为系统的自然反馈。系统参数、动力学和环境相互作用力或扭矩耦合在这个事件自然反馈信号中。因此,成功地确定这种自然反馈以及解耦每个先前的信息使得使动力系统免受任何附加传感器的影响成为可能,这反过来意味着通过从执行器与动力系统的接口点进行测量来执行运动,振动和力控制分配的可能性。研究了集总柔性系统和分布式柔性系统,在具有两种模态的柔性系统上进行了实验,并讨论了将研究推广到具有无限模态系统的可能性。
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