Preliminary feasibility studies of real-time substructuring control strategies

C. Y. Chen, W. Hxiao, Y. C. Chen, J. Tu
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Dynamic substructuring is a hybrid testing strategy, which enables full-size, critical components of an entire engineering system to be physically tested, whilst the remaining parts are simulated numerically. Successful tests require a robust controller to compensate for unwanted dynamics introduced by supplemental actuators within the physical substructure and to achieve synchronized responses of the numerical and physical parts in real-time. The aim of this feasibility study tries to identify the relative strength and weakness of three types of substructuring control strategy in literature, including (i) emulated-system-based (ii) numerical-substructure-based, and (iii) output-based controllers. The first two controllers are synthesized via conventional dynamics-based approaches, while the third using forward-prediction and curve-fitting concepts is classified as a geometry-based strategy. A practical substructuring example using a shaking-table system is presented for control comparisons. In the presence of uncertainties with the actuators or specimens, simulation studies show that these controllers exhibit distinct robustness in different cases.
实时子结构控制策略的初步可行性研究
动态子结构是一种混合测试策略,可以对整个工程系统的全尺寸关键部件进行物理测试,同时对其余部件进行数值模拟。成功的测试需要一个鲁棒控制器来补偿物理子结构中补充执行器引入的不必要的动力学,并实时实现数值和物理部分的同步响应。本可行性研究的目的是试图确定文献中三种类型的子结构控制策略的相对优缺点,包括(i)基于仿真系统的(ii)基于数字子结构的和(iii)基于输出的控制器。前两个控制器是通过传统的基于动力学的方法合成的,而第三个使用前向预测和曲线拟合的概念被归类为基于几何的策略。给出了一个振动台系统的子结构实例,用于控制比较。在作动器或试样存在不确定性的情况下,仿真研究表明,这些控制器在不同情况下具有明显的鲁棒性。
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