2022
DOI: 10.1177/16878132221134517
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Passivity-based boundary control for vibration suppression of the shear beam

Abstract: In this paper, the passivity-based boundary controller for the vibration suppression of the flexible beam is studied. The undamped shear beam model is used as a beam model. The beam is a parameter-distributed system represented by partial differential equations (PDEs). This technique uses the energy principle for control design by exploiting the passivity property of the beam. The storage or energy function of the beam is first introduced and then used to determine the passivity-based controller. The passivity… Show more

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“…The displacement will be written as omitting the independent variables unless required. The storage function, is defined in (9) as follows [ 25 ], Indeed, equation (9) is the energy function of the beam system. The integral terms are the kinetic and potential (strain) energies stored in the beam.…”
Section: Passivity-based Boundary Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The displacement will be written as omitting the independent variables unless required. The storage function, is defined in (9) as follows [ 25 ], Indeed, equation (9) is the energy function of the beam system. The integral terms are the kinetic and potential (strain) energies stored in the beam.…”
Section: Passivity-based Boundary Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boonkumkrong et al applied the boundary controller with a sliding base for vibration control of the shear beam. The effects of the parameter change of both the system and the controller on the control performance were studied [ 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%