Title :
Analytical feedback design via interpolation approach for the strong stabilization of a magnetic bearing system
Author_Institution :
School of Engineering Science, Victoria University, P O Box 14428, MCMC, Melbourne, 8001, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper, a stable controller has been designed via an interpolation approach to stabilize an open-loop unstable MBC500 magnetic bearing system. An 8th-order model of the MBC500 magnetic bearing system was identified from the collected frequency response data. Since there are resonant modes that can threaten the stability of the closed-loop system, notch filters are employed to help to secure stability. The controller has been designed on the basis of a reduced 2nd-order unstable model. The performance of the controller has been tested via simulation and compared with that of a conventional lead compensator. The controller designed via the interpolation approach has also been coded in C and implemented in real time on a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) card. Both simulation and implementation results show that the controller designed via the interpolation approach is superior in both closed-loop step responses and disturbance rejection.
Keywords :
"Magnetic analysis","Feedback","Interpolation","Magnetic levitation","Open loop systems","Stability","Control systems","Frequency response","Magnetic resonance","Magnetic separation"
Conference_Titel :
Control and Decision Conference, 2009. CCDC ´09. Chinese
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2722-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1948-9447
DOI :
10.1109/CCDC.2009.5195095