Robust Nonlinear Control of Mode-Coupling-Based Vibrations by Using High-Gain Observer and Sliding-Mode Controller

Author:

Nechak Lyes1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes, UMR CNRS 551 École Centrale de Lyon, 36 avenue Guy de Collongue, Écully Cedex 69134, France

Abstract

Abstract This paper is dedicated to the robust nonlinear control of friction-induced vibrations (FIV), more particularly those generated according to the mode-coupling mechanism. A nonlinear scheme which consists of a sliding-mode controller implemented by using a high-gain state observer is proposed. The main objective is to suppress or mitigate the generated vibrations by taking into account of the nonlinearities and uncertainties inherent to friction systems. Hence, this study proposes the analysis of the closed-loop performances of the high-gain observer-based sliding-mode controller when used for the active control of vibrations issued from the mode-coupling mechanism. Based on numerical simulations, the proposed controller has shown suitable performances distinguished from an effective suppress of the generated vibrations. Otherwise, it is shown that the gain of the used nonlinear state observer must be tuned in order to ensure a suitable compromise between the robustness level of the performances with respect to parameter uncertainty and the robustness level with respect to the measurement noise.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Instrumentation,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering

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