• Title/Summary/Keyword: residual vibration suppression

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Dynamics Analysis and Residual Vibration Control of an Overhead Shuttle System (오버헤드셔틀시스템의 동특성해석 및 잔류진동제어)

  • Piao, Mingxu;Kim, Gyoung-Hahn;Shah, Umer Hameed;Hong, Keum-Shik
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.445-452
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    • 2016
  • This paper discusses the dynamics and control problem of an overhead shuttle system (OSS), which is a critical part of the automated container terminal at a port. The main purpose of the OSS is efficient automated transport function of containers, which also requires high precision and safety. A major difference between the OSS and the conventional container crane is the configuration of the cables for hoisting the spreader. A mathematical model of the OSS is developed here for the first time, which results in an eight-pole system. Also, open loop control methods (trapezoidal and notch-type velocity profiles) are investigated so that the command input to the overhead shuttle produces the minimum possible sway of the payload. Simulation results show that the vibration suppression capability of the OSS is superior to the conventional overhead container crane, which is partially due to the cable configuration.

Boundary Control of Container Crane;Two-Stage Control of a Container Crane as Nonflexible and Flexible Cable

  • Park, Hahn;Hong, Keum-Shik
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we proposed a two-stage control of the container crane. The first stage control is time-optimal control for the purpose of fast trolley traveling. With suitable trolley velocity patterns, the sway which is generated during trolley moving is minimized. At the second stage control feedback control law is investigated for the quick suppression of residual vibration after the trolley motion. For more practical system, the container crane system is modeled as a partial differential equation (PDE) system with flexible cable. The dynamics of the cable is derived as a moving system with tension caused by payload using Hamilton's principle for the systems. A control law based upon the Lyapunov's method is derived. It is revealed that a time-varying control force and a suitable passive damping at the actuator can successfully suppress the transverse vibrations.

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Design of the Supporting Structure of a Wire Saw for the Solar Cell Wafer (태양전지 웨이퍼용 Wire Saw안정화를 위한 지지구조 개선)

  • Yi, Il Hwan;Ro, Seung Hoon;Kim, Dong Wook;Park, In Kyu;Kil, Sa Geun;Kim, Young Jo
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2018
  • In recent years, the solar cell market has steadily grown with the demand for new energies. And wire sawing is one of the most critical processes in manufacturing solar cell wafer which is supposed to affect the breakage of wafers most during the process and afterwards. Generally, the defects of the wafers are generated from the structural vibrations of the machine. In the sawing process, the vibrations cause unnecessary normal stress on the cut surface of wafers, and eventually create the surface damage or leave the residual stress. In this study, the dynamic properties of a wire saw have been analyzed through the frequency response test and the computer simulation. And the effects of the design alterations have been investigated to stabilize the machine structure and further to reduce the vibrations. The result shows that relatively simple design alterations of supporting structure without any change of major parts of the machine can suppress the vibrations of the machine effectively.

Wave Propagation on a High-speed Railway Embankment Using a Pile-slab Structure (파일슬래브구조가 적용된 고속철도 토공노반에서의 진동 전파)

  • Lee, Il Wha;Lee, Sung Jin;Lee, Su Hyung;Lee, Kang Myung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.278-285
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    • 2013
  • The suppression of residual settlement is required on earthwork sections as concrete track is introduced. Use of pile-slab structure is one of the settlement restraining methods applied on soft ground. The slab distributes the upper embankment load and piles transfer the load from the slab to the stiff ground. While this method is very effective in terms of load transfer, it has not yet been established for dealing with the vibration transfer effects and interaction characteristics between a structure and the ground. It is possible that vibration caused by a moving train load is propagated in the upper embankment, because the slab acts as a reflection layer and waves are multi-reflected. In this present paper, wave propagation generated by a moving train load is evaluated in the time and frequency domains to consider a roadbed structure using an artificial impact load and field measured train load. The results confirmed the wave reflection effect on the pile-slab structure, if the embankment height is sufficient, vibration propagation can be stably restrained, whereas if the height is not sufficient, the vibration amplitude is increased.