基于初始值补偿的重复定位残余振动抑制

N. Hirose, M. Kawafuku, M. Iwasaki, H. Hirai
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针对机床传动重复快速响应高精度定位问题,提出了一种新的残余振动抑制方法。在序列定位运动中,由于定位控制器一般是在初始状态变量为零的条件下设计的,随着位置参考间隔周期的缩短,由于不期望的初始值所引起的响应残余振动会降低定位精度。在理论研究初始值对位置瞬态响应影响的基础上,提出了一种初始值补偿方法。IVC可以通过施加与初始状态变量相对应的附加输入,为初始值适当地分配位置输出传递特性的极点和零点,从而使响应无残余振动。因此,可以在任意间隔周期的重复运动中实现所需的定位性能。利用工业机床定位装置进行了数值模拟和实验,验证了补偿方法的有效性。
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Residual vibration suppression using initial value compensation for repetitive positioning
This paper presents a novel residual vibration suppression methodology for the repetitive fast-response and high-precision positioning in machine tool drives. In sequential positioning motions, as the interval period of position references becomes shorter, the residual vibration in response due to undesired initial values deteriorates the positioning accuracy, since the positioning controller is generally designed on the condition that initial state variables are zero. In this research, an initial value compensation (IVC) approach is proposed under the theoretical study on effects of the initial values on the position transient response. The IVC can appropriately assign poles and zeros of the transfer characteristic of position output for the initial values by applying an additional input corresponding to the initial state variables, enabling the response to be residual vibration free. The desired positioning performance, as a result, can be achieved in repetitive motions with arbitrary interval period. The effectiveness of the proposed compensation has been verified by numerical simulations and experiments using a positioning device of industrial machine tools.
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