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Development of Simulator for High-Speed Elevator System (고속 엘리베이터 시스템용 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • Ryu, Hyeong-Min;Kim, Seong-Jun;Seol, Seung-Gi;Gwon, Tae-Seok;Kim, Gi-Su;Sim, Yeong-Seok;Seok, Gi-Ryong
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers B
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.77-82
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    • 2002
  • This Paper describes the dynamic load simulator for high-speed elevator system, which can emulate 3-mass system as well as equivalent 1-mass system. In order to implement the equivalent inertia of entire elevator system the conventional simulators have generally utilized the mechanical inertia(flywheel) with large radius, which makes the entire system large and heavy. In addition, the mechanical inertia should be replaced each time in order to est another elevator system. In this paper, the dynamic load simulation methods using electrical inertia are Presented so hat the volume and weight of simulator system are greatly reduced and the adjustment of inertia value can be achieved easily by software. Experimental results show the feasibility of this simulator system.

Vibration Suppression Control of 3-mass Inertia System by using LMI Theory (LMI 이론에 의한 삼관성 시스템의 진동억제)

  • 최연욱
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2001
  • Generally, it is said that control of the inertia system is to track the reference input quickly while suppressing the vibration due to the system itself. In this case, the difficulty fur designing a controller is caused by modeling uncertainty and parameter variation. The purpose of this paper is to propose a design method to suppress the vibration of three-mass inertia system based on the LMI theory. That is, the generalized plant model by which we can cope with conservativeness of the existing H$_{*}$ theory is proposed and analyzed in terms of LMI. The results of simulation fur the three-mass inertia system show that the proposed design approach is quite effective under the given situations.

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Vibration Suppression Control of 3-mass Inertia System by using LMI Theory

  • Choe, Yeon-Wook;Lee, Hyung-Ki
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.129-132
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    • 2001
  • she purpose of this paper is to propose an approach to suppress the vibration of three-mass inertia system based on the LMI theory. and confirm its validity through simulations under the condition of parameter variation. First, the existing $H_{\infty}$ servo problem is modified to a structure to which the LMI theory can be applied by virtue of the interval model principle. By adopting this structure, we can divide given specifications fur the vibration suppression problem into $H_2$and $H_{\infty}$ performance criteria. The results of simulation for the three-mass inertia system show that the proposed design approach is quite effective.

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Effect of Rotary Inertia of Concentrated Masses on the Natural Vibration of Fluid Conveying Pipe

  • Kang, Myeong-Gie
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.202-213
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    • 1999
  • Effects of the rotary inertia of concentrated masses on the natural vibrations of fluid conveying pipes have been studied by theoretical modeling and computer simulation. For analysis, two boundary conditions for pipe ends, simply supported and clamped-clamped, are assumed and Galerkin's method is used for transformation of the governing equation to the eigenvalues problem and the natural frequencies and mode shapes for the system have been calculated by using the newly developed computer code. Moreover, the critical velocities related to a system instability have been investigated. The main conclusions for the present study are (1) Rotary inertia gives much change on the higher natural frequencies and mode shapes and its effect is visible when it has small value, (2) The number and location of nodes can be changed by rotary inertia, (3) By introducing rotary inertia, the second natural frequency approaches to the first as the location of the concentrated mass approaches to the midspan of the pipe, and (4) The critical fluid velocities to initiate the system unstable are unchanged by introduction of rotary inertia and the first three velocities are $\pi$, 2$\pi$, and 3$\pi$ for the simply supported pipe and 2$\pi$, 8.99, and 12.57 for the clamped-clamped pipe.

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Development of Simulator for High-Speed Elevator System (고속 엘리베이터 시스템용 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • Ryu, Hyung-Min;Kim, Sung-Jun;Sul, Seung-Ki;Kwon, Tae-Seok;Kim, Ki-Su;Shim, Young-Seok;Seok, Ki-Riong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.332-334
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents the simulator system of high-speed elevator system, which can be implemented as 3-mass system as well as equivalent 1-mass system. In order to implement the equivalent inertia of total elevator system, conventional simulator has generally utilized mechanical inertia (flywheel) with large radius, which makes the size and weight of total simulator system large. In addition, the mechanical inertia should be replaced each time in order to test the another elevator system. In this paper, the simulation method using electrical inertia is presented so that the volume and weight of simulator system are greatly reduced and the adjustment of value of the inertia can be achieved easily by software. Experimental results show the feasibility of this simulator system.

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Free vibration of a rectangular plate with an attached three-degree-of-freedom spring-mass system

  • Febbo, M.;Bambill, D.V.;Rossi, R.E.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.637-654
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    • 2011
  • The present paper studies the variation of the natural frequencies and mode shapes of rectangular plates carrying a three degree-of-freedom spring-mass system (subsystem), when the subsystem changes (stiffness, mass, moment of inertia, location). An analytical approach based on Lagrange multipliers as well as a finite element formulation are employed and compared. Numerically reliable results are presented for the first time, illustrating the convenience of using the present analytical method which requires only the solution of a linear eigenvalue problem. Results obtained through the variation of the mass, stiffness and moment of inertia of the 3-DOF system can be understood under the effective mass concept or Rayleigh's statement. The analysis of frequency values of the whole system, when the 3-DOF system approaches or moves away from the center, shows that the variations depend on each particular mode of vibration. When the 3-DOF system is placed in the center of the plate, "new" modes are found to be a combination of the subsystem's modes (two rotations, traslation) and the bare plate's modes that possess the same symmetry. This situation no longer exists as the 3-DOF system moves away from the center of the plate, since different bare plate's modes enable distinct motions of the 3-DOF system contributing differently to the "new' modes as its location is modified. Also the natural frequencies of the compound system are nearly uncoupled have been calculated by means of a first order eigenvalue perturbation analysis.

Impedance Parameter Update Method for Dual-arm Manipulator based on Operator's Muscle Activation (조작자 근육 활성도 기반 양팔 로봇의 임피던스 제어 파라미터 갱신 방법)

  • Baek, Chanryul;Cha, Gwangyeol;Kim, Junsik;Choi, Youngjin
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.347-352
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    • 2022
  • The paper presents how to update impedance control parameters for dual-arm manipulators using EMG signals and motions of the operator. Since the hand motions of the dual-arm are modeled to be the mass-spring-damper system in this paper, the impedance parameter update method is an important issue to reflect the operator's force. However, task space inertia to be used as the mass parameter goes to infinity if the manipulator approaches a kinematic singularity. To alleviate this issue, the impedance (stiffness and damping) parameters are divided with a diagonal element of the task space inertia. Also, the stiffness and damping matrices are updated using the normalized EMG signals captured from the operator's forearm. Through this process, the motion of the dual-arm manipulator is more stabilized even though it approaches the kinematic singularity.

Theoretical Study on The Stability of the Cantilever Beam Subjected to a Follower Force (종동력을 받는 외팔보의 안정성에 관한 이론적 연구)

  • 윤한익;손종동;김현수
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 1998
  • On the stability of the cantilever beam subjected to a follower force at the free end, the influences of the translational spring and the moment of inertia of a tip mass at the free end have been studied by numerical methods. The centroid of a tip mass is offset from the free end of a Beam and is located along its extended axis to vary the value of moment of inertia of a tip mass. It is proved that as the constants of a spring supporting the free end are augmented, the critical flutter loads of the above system decrease, whereas they increase without a tip mass.

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A Study on the Dynamic Stability of a Flexible Missile with Mass Variation (질량변화를 갖는 유연한 미사일의 동적 안정성에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Bong-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.107-117
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    • 1991
  • The dynamic stability problem of nonconservative system is one of the important problems. In this study, flexible missile with mass variation is regarded as a free Timoshenko beam subjected to a controlled follower force. The stability was studied numerically through the finite element method. Through the study, the obtained results are as follows: [1] Without force direction control (1) In the case of no mass reduction, the existence of concentrated mass increases critical follower force. (2) Mass reduction rate of the beam slightly effects on the change of critical follower force. [2] With force direction control (1) Shear deformation parameter S contributes insignificantly to the force at instability when $S{\geq}10^4$. (2) With mass variation, increase of concentrated mass increases critical follower force at instbility. (3) The type of promary instability is determined by the sensor location.

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The Robust Control of Two Mass Spring System (2관성 공진 시스템의 강건제어)

  • 조도현;이종용;이상철
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics T
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    • v.35T no.3
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    • pp.76-86
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    • 1998
  • The Two-Mass Spring(TMS or Two-Inertia Resonance) system is one of the simplest models which generate a torsional vibration. In this system, it is required to design a controller achieving the control performance while suppressing the torsional vibration. In this paper, we compared and considered with the state feedback effects for the TMS system. By connecting each controller design to the state feedback control, we could predict each controller performances and decide weighting functions and parameters of LQ and $H_\infty$ controller.

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