Title :
Feedback linearization of an active magnetic bearing with voltage control
Author :
Lindlau, Jeffrey D. ; Knospe, Carl R.
Author_Institution :
Motorola Automotive & Ind. Electron. Group, Northbrook, IL, USA
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A feedback linearization controller is presented for a single-degree-of-freedom (DOF) magnetic bearing test rig. The feedback linearization controller is derived from a detailed nonlinear electromagnet model using both analytic relationships and experimental calibration data. The controller is implemented on the test rig in voltage mode, and measured open-loop transfer functions are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the feedback linearization controller in transforming the nonlinear system to a linear plant. Next, a high-performance controller for the feedback linearized plant is designed with μ-synthesis to guarantee a beam compliance performance specification. A common problem associated with voltage control in magnetic suspensions and coil resistance variation, is successfully handled by augmenting the feedback linearized plant with a structured uncertainty. Experimental results demonstrate that the μ controller with feedback linearization achieves the performance specified during design for the nonlinear plant independent of the disturbance force level or displacement incurred
Keywords :
feedback; linearisation techniques; magnetic bearings; magnetic levitation; nonlinear systems; transfer functions; voltage control; beam compliance; coil resistance; feedback linearization; magnetic bearing test rig; magnetic suspensions; nonlinear system; transfer functions; voltage control; Control systems; Electromagnetic modeling; Electromagnets; Force feedback; Linear feedback control systems; Magnetic levitation; Nonlinear control systems; Open loop systems; Testing; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on