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摘要
大型柔性结构控制策略的设计和实现提出了具有挑战性的问题。控制器设计的困难之一来自于对结构参数的不正确认识。本文介绍了一种用于柔性网架结构振动主动控制的降阶鲁棒控制器的设计和实际实现过程。实验结构由2英寸宽,1/8英寸厚的铝条组成的5 × 5网格组成。网格垂直向下悬挂,顶部悬挑在一根固定在煤渣砖墙上的大工字梁上。网格结构采用75自由度有限元模型表示,控制器采用3个压电加速度计传感器控制3个非配置的直流电机转矩器。采用改进的平衡截断模型约简法推导控制综合模型。这些降阶模型保持了稳定性、可控性、可观察性,并且在低频时有良好的频率响应匹配。实验网格结构的10模态数学表示具有非最小相位零。研究了非最小相位零对闭环LOG/LTR控制器性能的影响。用ISI Max 100计算机在结构上实现了降阶控制器。得到了不同参数变化下网格的实验闭环性能。
Reduced Order Robust Controllers for an Experimental Flexible Grid
The design and implementation of control strategies for large, flexible structures presents challenging problems. One of the difficulties in controller design arises from the incorrect knowledge of the structural parameters. This paper describes a procedure for designing and actual implementation of reduced order robust controllers for active vibration control on an experimental flexible grid structure. The experimental structure consists of a 5¿ × 5¿ grid made up of 2" wide, 1/8" thick aluminum strips. The grid hangs vertically down, being cantilevered at the top to a large I-beam anchored to a cinder block wall. The grid structure is represented by 75 degrees of freedom, finite element model and the controller uses three piezoelectric accelerometer sensors to command three non-collocated DC motor torquers. The modified balance-truncation model reduction method is used to derve a control synthesis model. These reduced order models preserve stability, controllability, observability and have a good frequency response match at low frequences. A 10-mode mathematical representation of the experimental grid structure has non-minimal phase zeros. The effects of non-minimum phase zeros on the performance of a closed loop LOG/LTR controller are investigated. The reduced order controllers are implemented on the structure using an ISI Max 100 computer. Experimental closed loop performance of the grid is obtained for various parameter variatons.