Approximate Inertial Manifold-Based Model Reduction and Vibration Suppression for Rigid-Flexible Mechanical Arms

The dynamic characteristics of the mechanical arm with a rigid-flexible structure are very complex. The reason is that it is a complex DPS (distributed parameter system) with infinite dimension and nonlinearity in essence due to the rigid-flexible coupling. So, accurately positioning and controlling...

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Main Authors: Lisha Xu, Hua Deng, Chong Lin, Yi Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Complexity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8290978
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description The dynamic characteristics of the mechanical arm with a rigid-flexible structure are very complex. The reason is that it is a complex DPS (distributed parameter system) with infinite dimension and nonlinearity in essence due to the rigid-flexible coupling. So, accurately positioning and controlling the rigid-flexible mechanical arms could be difficult. Therefore, a model reduction method of rigid-flexible mechanical arms based on the approximate inertial manifold is put forward. To repress the residual vibration of the end of the mechanical arm, a feedforward control strategy is designed. The high-dimensional solution of the vibration equation of the rigid-flexible mechanical arms is projected into the complete space composed of orthogonal decomposition modes. By using Galerkin’s method, the system is simplified and the approximate solution is obtained through the interaction between high-order and low-order modes. The truncated finite mode is also used to construct a lowest-order dynamic model on the basis of approximate inertia manifold. Given the reduced-order rigid-flexible mechanical arms dynamic model, dynamic response analysis is conducted to optimize the target position error and end residual vibration. A limited number of sinusoidal signals approximately combine the input signal, by using the particle swarm optimization algorithm to optimize the input signal, and the amplitude of the sinusoidal signal is corrected. The simulation results depict the superiority of the proposed method, which greatly suppresses the end residual vibration of the mechanical arm and realizes the accurate positioning of the end of the mechanical arm. In addition, the hardware experimental device of the rigid-flexible mechanical arms is constructed, and the experimental verification of the above method is put into effect. The simulation results of angular displacement and end vibration of the reduced model are accordant which is shown by the experimental results of the hardware platform.
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spelling doaj-art-9b2e7bc741ef4714a7cfafa6575d5ed22025-08-20T02:20:25ZengWileyComplexity1099-05262021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8290978Approximate Inertial Manifold-Based Model Reduction and Vibration Suppression for Rigid-Flexible Mechanical ArmsLisha Xu0Hua Deng1Chong Lin2Yi Zhang3School of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringSchool of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringSchool of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringSchool of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringThe dynamic characteristics of the mechanical arm with a rigid-flexible structure are very complex. The reason is that it is a complex DPS (distributed parameter system) with infinite dimension and nonlinearity in essence due to the rigid-flexible coupling. So, accurately positioning and controlling the rigid-flexible mechanical arms could be difficult. Therefore, a model reduction method of rigid-flexible mechanical arms based on the approximate inertial manifold is put forward. To repress the residual vibration of the end of the mechanical arm, a feedforward control strategy is designed. The high-dimensional solution of the vibration equation of the rigid-flexible mechanical arms is projected into the complete space composed of orthogonal decomposition modes. By using Galerkin’s method, the system is simplified and the approximate solution is obtained through the interaction between high-order and low-order modes. The truncated finite mode is also used to construct a lowest-order dynamic model on the basis of approximate inertia manifold. Given the reduced-order rigid-flexible mechanical arms dynamic model, dynamic response analysis is conducted to optimize the target position error and end residual vibration. A limited number of sinusoidal signals approximately combine the input signal, by using the particle swarm optimization algorithm to optimize the input signal, and the amplitude of the sinusoidal signal is corrected. The simulation results depict the superiority of the proposed method, which greatly suppresses the end residual vibration of the mechanical arm and realizes the accurate positioning of the end of the mechanical arm. In addition, the hardware experimental device of the rigid-flexible mechanical arms is constructed, and the experimental verification of the above method is put into effect. The simulation results of angular displacement and end vibration of the reduced model are accordant which is shown by the experimental results of the hardware platform.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8290978
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title_fullStr Approximate Inertial Manifold-Based Model Reduction and Vibration Suppression for Rigid-Flexible Mechanical Arms
title_full_unstemmed Approximate Inertial Manifold-Based Model Reduction and Vibration Suppression for Rigid-Flexible Mechanical Arms
title_short Approximate Inertial Manifold-Based Model Reduction and Vibration Suppression for Rigid-Flexible Mechanical Arms
title_sort approximate inertial manifold based model reduction and vibration suppression for rigid flexible mechanical arms
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