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Active Damping of Rotating Platforms using Integral Force Feedback

Abstract:

This paper investigates the use of Integral Force Feedback (IFF) for the active damping of rotating mechanical systems. Guaranteed stability, typical benefit of IFF, is lost as soon as the system is rotating due to gyroscopic effects. To overcome this issue, two modifications of the classical IFF control scheme are proposed. The first consists of slightly modifying the control law while the second consists of adding springs in parallel with the force sensors. Conditions for stability and optimal parameters are derived. The results reveal that, despite their different implementations, both modified IFF control scheme have almost identical damping authority on the suspension modes.

Journal Paper (pdf)

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To cite this journal paper use the following bibtex code.

@article{dehaeze21_activ_dampin_rotat_platf_using,
  author          = {Thomas Dehaeze and Christophe Collette},
  title           = {Active Damping of Rotating Platforms Using Integral Force
                  Feedback},
  journal         = {Engineering Research Express},
  year            = 2021,
  doi             = {10.1088/2631-8695/abe803},
  url             = {https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-8695/abe803},
  month           = {Feb},
}

You can also use the formatted citation below.

Dehaeze, T., & Collette, C., Active damping of rotating platforms using integral force feedback, Engineering Research Express, (2021).

Conference Paper (pdf)

To cite this conference paper use the following bibtex code.

@inproceedings{dehaeze20_activ_dampin_rotat_platf_integ_force_feedb,
  author          = {Dehaeze, T. and Collette, C.},
  title           = {Active Damping of Rotating Platforms using Integral Force
                  Feedback},
  booktitle       = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Modal
                  Analysis Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA)},
  year            = 2020,
}

You can also use the formatted citation below.

Dehaeze, T., & Collette, C., Active damping of rotating platforms using integral force feedback, In , Proceedings of the International Conference on Modal Analysis Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA) (pp. ) (2020)

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