行星齿轮振动主动控制的仿真研究:采用极点布置的理论与数值分析

IF 2.8 4区 工程技术 Q1 ACOUSTICS
K. Olanipekun, E. Rustighi, N. Ferguson
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本文对行星齿轮振动控制系统主动配置极点以避免共振进行了分析和数值研究。这涉及到反馈位移和速度,分别增加主动刚度和阻尼。为了描述在较大转速范围内的动力学特性,采用了旋转参考系。作为说明,闭环极点首先分配给太阳齿轮的平移方向,然后分配给载体。这可以通过将执行器放置在安装在轴上的轴承的外圈上来实现。该控制器的设计使得闭环极点可以根据转速进行分配。通过这种方式,可以应用对转速不敏感的稳健极点放置。给出了传感器和执行器配置的数值示例,以验证该方法在物理系统中的可行性。结果表明,系统在旋转时所需的主动控制力和功率可以用旋转参照系确定,并转化为实际实现。此外,为载体和太阳齿轮分配了相同的共轭极点,并找到了施加控制力的最佳位置。这取决于将极点从一个位置移到另一个位置所需的控制功率。结果表明,当极点分配给太阳齿轮时,需要更多的控制功率来移动系统的极点,而太阳齿轮需要更高的主动轴承刚度。因此,在这种情况下,分配极点的最佳位置是载波,因为移动系统极点所需的控制功率较低。
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Simulation study of active vibration control of planetary gear: Theoretical and numerical analysis using pole placement
This paper presents analytical and numerical studies on the active assignment of poles to a planetary gear system for vibration control in order to avoid resonance. This involves feeding back the displacement and velocity to add active stiffness and damping, respectively. A rotating frame of reference has been adopted in order to describe the dynamics over a broad range of rotational speed. As an illustration, the closed loop poles were assigned to the translational directions of the sun gear first and thereafter the carrier. This can be achieved by placing the actuators on the outer race of their bearings mounted onto their shafts. The controller was designed such that the closed loop poles can be assigned considering the rotational speed. In this way, it is possible to apply a robust pole-placement that is insensitive to the rotational speed. Numerical examples, where sensors and actuators were collocated, are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of the method when applied to a physical system. The results shows that the active control force and power required for the system, when rotating, can be determined using a rotating frame of reference and transformed for practical implementation. In addition, the same conjugate poles were assigned to the carrier and sun gear and the optimal place to apply control forces was discovered. This depends upon the control power required to shift the poles from one location to another. The results show that more control power will be required to shift the poles of the system when poles were assigned to the sun gear, where higher active bearing stiffness was required. Therefore, the optimal place to assign poles in this case is the carrier due to lower control power required to shift the system poles.
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
98
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration & Active Control is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, bringing together material which otherwise would be scattered. The journal is the cornerstone of the creation of a unified corpus of knowledge on the subject.
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