Active Control System Applied to Vibration Level Control in High-Speed Elevators

M. Gonçalves, J. Balthazar, Clivaldo Oliveira, M. Fuziki, G. Lenzi, Â. Tusset
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Abstract

This work presents an active control system applied to vibration level reduction in high-performance vertical transport, aiming at improving the passengers’ comfort in high-speed elevators. The control system design includes the use of a Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) control. Three strategies were proposed in order to achieve a 90% reduction in the vibration amplitudes: (I) the consecutive reduction of 90% of the displacements, (II) the consecutive reduction of 90% of the velocity, and (III) the consecutive reduction of 90% of the acceleration. The presentation of these three proposals allows their application for the use of different sensors. The performance of each strategy was evaluated through mathematical modeling and numerical simulations of a vertical transport with 4 degrees of freedom, submitted to excitations arising from rail deformations. Vibration and comfort levels in the cabin were numerically analyzed, taking into account ISO 2631 and BS 6841 standards for elevator lateral acceleration level and comfort level felt by passengers. Numerical simulations showed that the force required to reduce the vibration levels is practically the same for the three proposed strategies. However, strategy (III) – the successive reduction of 90% of acceleration – proved to be more efficient at improving passengers’ comfort level when compared to the other two strategies.
主动控制系统在高速电梯振动水平控制中的应用
本文提出了一种应用于高性能垂直运输的减振主动控制系统,旨在提高高速电梯乘客的舒适度。控制系统设计包括采用比例积分导数(PID)控制。为了实现振动幅值减少90%,提出了三种策略:(I)连续减少90%的位移,(II)连续减少90%的速度,(III)连续减少90%的加速度。这三种建议的提出允许它们应用于不同传感器的使用。通过数学建模和4自由度垂直运输的数值模拟来评估每种策略的性能,并将其提交给轨道变形引起的激励。考虑到ISO 2631和BS 6841关于电梯横向加速度水平和乘客感受到的舒适度的标准,对客舱的振动和舒适度进行了数值分析。数值模拟结果表明,三种方法所需要的减振力基本相同。然而,与其他两种策略相比,策略(III)——连续减少90%的加速度——被证明在提高乘客舒适度方面更有效。
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