DocumentCode
486598
Title
Dynamic Analysis and Control of a Roll Bending Process
Author
Hale, Michael ; Hardt, David E.
Author_Institution
Research Assistant, Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity, Massachusetts Instutute of Technology
fYear
1986
fDate
18-20 June 1986
Firstpage
578
Lastpage
586
Abstract
Recent research has shown that it is possible to automate the roll bending process by adding a closed-loop controller that continuously measures the springback of the metal workpiece. This means that one-pass forming of arbitrary two-dimensional workpiece shapes is now possible, subject to limitations of the physical apparatus and the controller. The identification of these limitations is the subject of this paper. Toward that end, dynamic models are developed for the individual components of the roll bending apparatus and for the process as a whole. These models include the unique nonlinearities of the roll bending system and also reflect the differences in bending applications such as bending and straightening. The process models are the basis for control analysis and design. An experimental roll bending apparatus is used to evaluate the system models and verify the control design. The experimental results show that very good system response is possible using a simple controller. The results also illustrate the main limitation imposed on system response which is due to vibration of the workpiece.
Keywords
Automatic control; Bonding; Control design; Control nonlinearities; Control system analysis; Laboratories; Nonlinear control systems; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Productivity; Shape control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1986
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4789005
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