Response optimization of underactuated vibration generators through dynamic structural modification and shaping of the excitation forces

Author:

Belotti Roberto,Richiedei DarioORCID,Tamellin Iacopo,Trevisani Alberto

Abstract

AbstractResonant vibration generators, such as vibratory feeders or ultrasonic sonotrodes, are often employed in manufacturing to generate harmonic vibrations with suitable amplitude, spatial shape, and frequency, in order to meet the process requirements. These underactuated systems are usually excited in open loop by few actuators, and therefore, it is not ensured that the desired response is correctly achieved, since the feasible motions should belong to the subset of the allowable motions. To achieve the closest approximation of the desired vibrations, some new solutions are here proposed. The first strategy is the optimal shaping of the harmonic forces exerted by the actuators, by solving an inverse dynamic problem through a coordinate transformation and the projection of the desired response onto the subspace of the allowable motion. By exploiting the formulation of such a subspace, a second approach that involves concurrently both the force shaping and the modification of the inertial and elastic system parameters is proposed. The idea of this approach is to exploit the modification of the elastic and inertial parameters to properly shape the allowable subspace in such a way that it spans the desired response. A solution method is developed, and analytical sensitivity analysis is proposed to choose the design variables. Validation is proposed through a linear vibratory feeder with a long flexible tray, taken from the literature. The results show the effectiveness of the proposed strategies that lead to a very precise approximation of the desired response.

Funder

Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Software,Control and Systems Engineering

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