Ball and Beam Balancing Mechanism Actuated With Pneumatic Artificial Muscles

Author:

Šitum Željko1,Trslić Petar2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Department of Robotics and Production System Automation, University of Zagreb, Ivana Lučića 5, Zagreb HR-10000, Croatia e-mail:

2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Department of Robotics and Production System Automation, University of Zagreb, Ivana Lučića 5, Zagreb HR-10000, Croatia

Abstract

The paper presents the results of modeling and control of an original and unique ball-on-beam system with a pneumatic artificial muscle pair in an antagonistic configuration. This system represents a class of under-actuated, high-order nonlinear systems, which are characterized by an open-loop unstable equilibrium point. Since pneumatic muscles have elastic, nonlinear characteristics, they are more difficult to control. Considering that an additional nonlinearity is added to the system which makes it harder to stabilize. The nonlinear mathematical model has been derived based on the physical model of the ball-on-beam mechanism, the beam rotating by using an antagonistic muscle pair and the pneumatic muscle actuated by a proportional valve. Based on the nonlinear model, the linearized equations of motion have been derived and a control-oriented model has been developed, which is used in the state feedback controller design procedure. The proposed state feedback controller has been verified by means of computer simulations and experimentally on the laboratory setup. The simulation and experimental results have shown that the state feedback controller can stabilize the ball-on-beam system around an equilibrium position in the presence of external disturbances and to track a reference trajectory with a small tracking error.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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