2000 Annual Conference Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--8286
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Development And Control Of A Prototype Pneumatic Active Suspension System

Abstract: Real physical plants for control experimentation are valuable tools in a control laboratory. This paper describes a prototype pneumatic active suspension system, which was designed and built over a number of years as a sequence of student projects. The physical plant, which models a quarter-car suspension, consists of a wheel, coil springs, a pneumatic actuator for active damping, position and velocity sensors, and an AC motor for simulating road disturbance input signal. An electronic subsystem is used to pro… Show more

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