Minimizing residual vibrations for non-zero initial states: Application to an emergency stop of a crane

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Mecànica

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. GREVTAM - Grup de Recerca en Vibracions i Teoria i Anàlisis de Màquines

Fecha de publicación

2013-11

Resumen

This paper presents an approach to design command inputs for the reduction of residual vibrations in mechanical systems for nonzero initial states. The technique starts with the development of a standard input shaper in a second order oscillator, and adds the initial states of the system to the formulation. However, it is proven that the obtained input shaper does not guarantee a null residual vibration when it is convolved with any unshaped command. To obtain an analytically proven zero-vibration response, it is required to include the parameters that characterize the response of the system to a selected normalized unshaped command in the formulation. By introducing an appropriate processing time delay and by measuring the initial states using a feedback sensor, the proposed method has been applied in a real time scenario where an emergency stop of a crane is required, assuming that initially the payload is swaying.


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Inglés

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Springer

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