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Nonlinear model based particle swarm optimization of PID shimmy damping control

2016

The present study aims to investigate the shimmy stability behavior of a single wheeled nose landing gear system. The system is supposed to be equipped with an electromechanical actuator capable to control the shimmy vibrations. A Proportional-Integrative-Derivative (PID) controller, tuned by using the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) procedure, is here proposed to actively damp the shimmy vibration. Time-history results for some test cases are reported and commented. Stochastic analysis is last presented to assess the robustness of the control system.

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesEngineeringSpeed wobblebusiness.industryactive controlAerospace EngineeringParticle swarm optimizationPID controllerControl engineeringshimmy vibrationVibrationRobustness (computer science)Control theoryControl systemnose landing gearSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialibusinessLanding gearAdvances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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Adaptive PI Control of Bottom Hole Pressure during Oil Well Drilling

2018

Abstract In this paper, we studied the bottom hole pressure (BHP) control in an oil well during drilling. Today marginal wells with narrow pressure windows are frequently being drilled. This requires accurate and precise control to balance the bottom hole pressure between the pore and fracture pressure of the reservoir. This paper presents three control schemes to stabilize the BHP prole, including proportional-integral(PI) control, PI with feed-forward control and adaptive PI with feed-forward control. The proposed schemes are carried out through simulations on a high-fidelity hydraulic drilling simulator for flow rate changes and BHP set-point changes. In fast set-point changes and flow r…

Fracture pressurePID controllerDrilling02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsBottom hole pressure01 natural sciencesVolumetric flow ratelaw.inventionTracking error020401 chemical engineeringControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryOil welllawOil well drilling0204 chemical engineeringGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Robust motion control of nonlinear quadrotor model with wind disturbance observer

2021

This paper focuses on robust wind disturbance rejection for nonlinear quadrotor models. By leveraging on nonlinear unknown observer theory, it proposes a nonlinear dynamic filter that, using sensors already on-board the aircraft, can estimate in real-time wind gust signals in the three dimensions. The wind disturbance is then treated as input to the PD controller for a quick and robust flight pathway in presence of disturbances. With this scheme, the wind disturbance can be precisely estimated online and compensated in real-time. Hence, the quadrotor can successfully reach its desired attitude and position. To show the effective and desired performance of the method, simulation results are …

General Computer ScienceObserver (quantum physics)PD controlComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringPID controllerNonlinear unknown input observersFilter (signal processing)Motion controlUnknown wind gust estimation and compensationTK1-9971Nonlinear systemControl theoryRobustness (computer science)QuadrotorGeneral Materials ScienceNonlinear unknown input observers; PD control; Quadrotor; Unknown wind gust estimation and compensationElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringRobust controlMATLABcomputercomputer.programming_language
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Advanced control system for optimal filtration in submerged anaerobic MBRs (SAnMBRs)

2013

The main aim of this study was to develop an advanced controller to optimise filtration in submerged anaerobic MBRs (SAnMBRs). The proposed controller was developed, calibrated and validated in a SAnMBR demonstration plant fitted with industrial-scale hollow-fibre membranes with variable influent flow and load. This 2-layer control system is designed for membranes operating sub-critically and features a lower layer (on/off and PID controllers) and an upper layer (knowledge-based controller). The upper layer consists of a MIMO (multiple-input-multiple-output) control structure that regulates the gas sparging for membrane scouring and the frequency of physical cleaning (ventilation and back f…

INGENIERIA HIDRAULICAIndustrial-scale hollow-fibre membranesFoulingKnowledge-based controllerEnvironmental engineeringPID controllerFiltration and SeparationEnergy savingsBiochemistrylaw.inventionAdvanced control systemMembraneControl theorylawControl systemSubmerged anaerobic MBRVentilation (architecture)Environmental scienceGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpargingFiltrationTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
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Control of Flow Rate in Pipeline Using PID Controller

2019

In this paper a PID controller is utilized in order to control the flow rate of the heavy-oil in pipelines by controlling the vibration in motor-pump. A torsional actuator is placed on the motor-pump in order to control the vibration on motor and consequently controlling the flow rates in pipelines. The necessary conditions for asymptotic stability of the proposed controller is validated by implementing the Lyapunov stability theorem. The theoretical concepts are validated utilizing numerical simulations and analysis, which proves the effectiveness of the PID controller in the control of flow rates in pipelines.

Lyapunov stability0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer sciencePipeline (computing)PID controller02 engineering and technologyVibrationPipeline transport020901 industrial engineering & automationExponential stabilityControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingActuator2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC)
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A procedure to achieve fine control in MW processing of foods

2007

Abstract A two-dimensional analytical model for predicting the unsteady temperature field in a cylindrical shaped body affected by spatially varying heat generation is presented. The dimensionless problem is solved analytically by using both partial solutions and the variation of parameters techniques. Having in mind industrial microwave heating for food pasteurization, the easy-to-handle solution is used to confirm the intrinsic lack of spatial uniformity of such a treatment in comparison to the traditional one. From an experimental point of view, a batch pasteurization treatment was realized to compare the effect of two different control techniques both based on IR thermography readout: t…

Materials sciencePasteurizationThermodynamicsPID controllerThermal treatmentCondensed Matter PhysicsVariation of parametersAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionlawHeat generationMicrowave IR thermography PID control pasteurizationThermalBiological systemMicrowaveDimensionless quantity
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A Computer Control System for the Hydraulic Stand MZPK 100 for Biaxial Fatigue Testing

2006

This paper presents a two-channel digital control system for the hydraulic stand MZPK 100 designed for fatigue tests of cruciform specimens under biaxial tension-compression. In the past, the fatigue test stand MZPK 100 was provided with unreliable analog control power cubicles. Application of the computer with an analog and digital input-output signal path board, Matlab/Simulink software and a new control box equipped with the necessary electronic subassemblies (responsible for proper switching of the hydraulic supplier, command electrovalves, conditioning of signals from sensors and so on) enables replacement of the old analog system by a new two-channel digital control system. Nowadays, …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryInterface (computing)PID controllerControl engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsSignalFuzzy logicAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSoftwareControl systemGeneral Materials ScienceDigital controlbusinessMATLABcomputercomputer.programming_languageSolid State Phenomena
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Stick-slip and convergence of feedback-controlled systems with Coulomb friction

2020

An analysis of stick-slip behavior and convergence of trajectories in the feedback-controlled motion systems with discontinuous Coulomb friction is provided. A closed-form parameter-dependent stiction region, around an invariant equilibrium set, is proved to be always reachable and globally attractive. It is shown that only asymptotic convergence can be achieved, with at least one but mostly an infinite number of consecutive stick-slip cycles, independent of the initial conditions. Theoretical developments are supported by a number of numerical results with dedicated convergence examples.

Mathematical analysisMotion (geometry)PID controllerSlip (materials science)Systems and Control (eess.SY)Classification of discontinuitiesCoulomb frictionElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and ControlVDP::Teknologi: 500Mathematics (miscellaneous)Control and Systems EngineeringStictionConvergence (routing)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInvariant (mathematics)Mathematics
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Visual servo control using orthinormal polynomial

2003

This paper describes an application of the visual servoing approach to vision-based control in robotics. The basic idea addresses the use of a vision sensor in the feedback loop within the controlled vision framework. It consists in tracking of arbitrary 3-D objects travelling at unknown velocities in a 2-D space (depth is given as known). Once the necessary modeling stage is performed, the framework becomes one of automatic control, and naturally stability, performance and robustness questions arise. Here, we consider to track line segments corresponding to the edges extracted from the image being analyzed. Two representations for a line segment are presented and discussed, and an appropri…

Model predictive controlLine segmentState-space representationAutomatic controlControl theoryRobustness (computer science)Computer scienceServo controlPID controllerVisual servoingSPIE Proceedings
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Nonlinear Modeling of DC/DC Converters Using the Hammerstein's Approach

2007

This paper deals with the modelling of highly nonlinear switching power-electronics converters using black-box identification methods. The duty cycle and the output voltage are chosen, respectively, as the input and the output of the model. A nonlinear Hammerstein-type mathematical model, consisting of a static nonlinearity and a linear time-invariant model, is considered in order to cope with the well-known limitations of the more common small-signal models, i.e. the entity of the variations of the variables around a well-defined steady-state operating point and the incorrect reproduction of the steady-state behavior corresponding to input step variations from the above steady-state operat…

Operating pointEngineeringbusiness.industrySystem identificationLinear modelDC/DC converters Hammerstein model identifi- cation.PID controllerConvertersPseudorandom binary sequenceNonlinear systemSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaDuty cycleControl theoryElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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