2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0094-114x(01)00060-x
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Dynamic Preisach modelling of hysteresis for the piezoceramic actuator system

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“…Therefore, the paper adopted a inverse dynamic Preisach model based on the dynamic Preisach model (18) to solve the control problem of rate-dependent hysteresis nonlinearity of piezoelectric direct drive electro-hydraulic servo valve. By introducing a function of expressing the rate change in the modified Preisach model, the dynamic Preisach model is described as:…”
Section: Dynamic Preisach Model For the Piezoelectric Direct Drive Elmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the paper adopted a inverse dynamic Preisach model based on the dynamic Preisach model (18) to solve the control problem of rate-dependent hysteresis nonlinearity of piezoelectric direct drive electro-hydraulic servo valve. By introducing a function of expressing the rate change in the modified Preisach model, the dynamic Preisach model is described as:…”
Section: Dynamic Preisach Model For the Piezoelectric Direct Drive Elmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bertotti [12] proposed a dynamic generalization of the scalar Preisach model by assuming the input rate-dependent behavior of delayed relays. By introducing the dependence of the Preisach function on the input variation rate, Yu et al [13] developed a new dynamic Preisach model. Mrad and Hu [14] presented a dynamic Preisach hysteresis model to describe hysteresis nonlinearity of piezoceramic actuators up to 800 Hz by adopting an average input rate-dependent density function.…”
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“…It is very difficult to capture the complicated rate-dependent hysteretic behavior precisely. In addition, majority of the existing models employ a large number of parameters to describe the rate-dependent hysteresis [1,21], which may block their applications in high-speed real-time control as an adverse effect.Recently, it has been shown that ANN provides an efficient way to model the nonlinear hysteresis [5,20]. Nevertheless, there is no universal method to determine an optimal ANN structure in terms of the number of hidden layers and number of neurons in each layer.…”
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