Self-tuning control systems of decentralised velocity feedback |
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Authors: | Michele Zilletti Stephen J. Elliott |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK b DIEGM, Università degli Studi di Udine, Via delle Scienze, 208, 33100 Udine, Italy |
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Abstract: | This paper is concerned with decentralised velocity feedback for the control of vibration on a flexible structure. Previous studies have shown that a direct velocity feedback loop with a collocated force actuator produces a damping action. Multiple velocity feedback control loops thus reduce the vibration and sound radiation of structures at low frequency resonances, where the response is controlled by damping. However, if the control gains are too high, so that the response of the structure at the control point is close to zero, the feedback control loops will pin the panel at the control positions and thus no damping action is generated. Therefore, in order to maximise the active damping effect, the feedback gains have optimum values and the loops need to be properly tuned.In this paper, a numerical investigation is performed to investigate the possibility of self-tuning the feedback control gains to maximise the power absorbed by the control loops and hence maximise the active damping. The tuning principle is first examined for a single feedback loop for different excitation signals. The tuning of multiple control loops is then considered and the implementation of a practical tuning algorithm is discussed. |
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