Volume 8: Dynamic Systems and Control, Parts a and B 2010
DOI: 10.1115/imece2010-40044
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Experimental Investigations of Minimum Power Consumption Optimal Control for Variable Speed AMB Rotor

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to present a method for development of the optimal speed-dependent control matrix for a rotor supported on active magnetic bearings (AMBs) with the provision of minimum control power consumption over the operating speed range. The speed dependency of the optimal control matrix is the result of the dynamics of rotating machines. Most of published works on optimal control use a stationary optimal control matrix derived for the non-rotating system and thus neglecting the effect of gyr… Show more

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“…Another loss reduction can be achieved by reducing the control activity of the AMB [15]. Most of these strategies, like unbalance compensation (e.g., [16]) or a linear-quadratic-Gaussian-control (e.g., [17]), were not feasible at this point due to limitations of the AMB controller hardware. If no further loss reduction can be achieved in the components, the next step is to adjust the cycle time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another loss reduction can be achieved by reducing the control activity of the AMB [15]. Most of these strategies, like unbalance compensation (e.g., [16]) or a linear-quadratic-Gaussian-control (e.g., [17]), were not feasible at this point due to limitations of the AMB controller hardware. If no further loss reduction can be achieved in the components, the next step is to adjust the cycle time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnetic force (9a)-(9d) produced by an electromagnet of active magnetic bearing is linearized by Taylor series expansion which leads to the expression of the force (9a), [5]:…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During last twenty years, a fast number of control systems were applied on magnetic levitation in order to provide enough acknowledge about the capability of rotor to maintain the contactless between the rotor and stator. Obviously while there are many control systems which are not able to maintain the operating point position of the controlled sections without a further algorithm such as the integrator of a PID controller [5], some other control systems need the entire state vector to create the feedback such as the optimal control [3] characterized by a matrix whose number of column is equal to the dimension of state vector. The cutting edge of control systems is represented by μ-synthesis, loop-shaping design procedure, and H-infinity robust control, the latter with its variant sub(H) ∞ .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously no levitation would be stable without a control system (Schweitzer and Maslen, 2009;Barbaraci et al, 2010). Barbaraci and Virzi' Mariotti (2012) analyze the influence of optimal design on magnetic line pattern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%