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Speed control strategy of dual flexible servo system considering time-varying parameters for flexible manipulator with an axially translating arm

Journal

ASIAN JOURNAL OF CONTROL
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 961-975

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/asjc.2846

Keywords

disturbance observer; double inertia system; flexible manipulator; PI control strategy

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This paper aims to reduce fluctuations of output speed in a flexible manipulator in order to improve motion accuracy. By adopting a variable parameters PI control strategy and disturbance observer, the fluctuations of output speed can be effectively reduced.
Many factors lead to fluctuations of output speed in the motor side during the movement processes in a flexible manipulator with an axially translating arm. These factors include the time-varying characteristics of manipulator parameters, external disturbance, and flexibility in the manipulator. The vibration of flexible manipulators is strengthened by fluctuations of output speed, which seriously affects the motion accuracy. Therefore, a variable parameters proportional-integral (PI) control strategy based on disturbance observer is adopted to reduce fluctuations of output speed in a dual flexible servo system. First, the dynamic model of the dual flexible servo system is established by the assumed mode method. Then, the variable parameters PI control strategy is applied to the servo system, and the controller parameters in different conditions are selected by pole placement strategies. Finally, numerical simulations and control experiments of the servo system are carried out. The results show that the control strategy using the variable parameters and disturbance observer could reduce fluctuations of output speed and improve the motion accuracy of flexible manipulators.

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