Title :
Iterative drive-signal determination for nonlinear and deadtime plants
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Darmstadt, West Germany
Abstract :
Considers the control procedure for a class of servohydraulic vibration test benches. These systems are highly nonlinear and strongly coupled MIMO-systems, making it impossible for conventional controllers to meet the requirements on the accuracy of the output signals. Instead a two-level strategy is used. The system test bench plus specimen is firstly controlled by underlying analog-controllers, and the input signals to this overall system are prefiltered by the inverse of a frequency-response model of this system to decrease the couplings between the control loops. Remaining errors are then reduced by a drive-signal iteration. The paper mainly deals with further developments of this approach. By extended identification nonlinear effects are included in the system model allowing a better control of the iteration process and making it possible to assure convergence even for strongly nonlinear systems
Keywords :
identification; iterative methods; multivariable systems; nonlinear systems; optimisation; test equipment; frequency-response model; iterative methods; multivariable systems; nonlinear systems; optimisation; servohydraulic vibration test benches; strongly coupled MIMO-systems; test equipment; two-level strategy;
Conference_Titel :
Control, 1988. CONTROL 88., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oxford
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-360-2