TY - JOUR
T1 - Analyses of drives power reduction techniques for multi-axis random vibration control tests
AU - D'Elia, Giacomo
AU - Musella, Umberto
AU - Mucchi, Emiliano
AU - Guillaume, Patrick
AU - Peeters, Bart
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - In multi-axis vibration control testing, the power required by the excitation system for replicating the user defined test specifications is a limiting factor which cannot be overlooked. Excessive power, on top of over-stressing the often expensive test equipment, could cause data acquisition overloads which inevitably interrupt the test even before the full level run. An accurate definition of the Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) control target allows to perform the control test minimising the overall power required by the shakers. In this sense, in the recent years advanced procedures have been developed in this research direction. This paper analyses the available drives power reduction techniques, offering a detailed overview of the current state-of-the-art. Furthermore, this paper provides a novel solution to manage the cases where most of the power is required by a single drive of the multiple inputs excitation system. In order to point out the pros and cons of each procedure and to show the capabilities of the novel technique, the MIMO target generation algorithms are firstly theoretically explained and then experimentally compared by using a three-axial electrodynamic shaker.
AB - In multi-axis vibration control testing, the power required by the excitation system for replicating the user defined test specifications is a limiting factor which cannot be overlooked. Excessive power, on top of over-stressing the often expensive test equipment, could cause data acquisition overloads which inevitably interrupt the test even before the full level run. An accurate definition of the Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) control target allows to perform the control test minimising the overall power required by the shakers. In this sense, in the recent years advanced procedures have been developed in this research direction. This paper analyses the available drives power reduction techniques, offering a detailed overview of the current state-of-the-art. Furthermore, this paper provides a novel solution to manage the cases where most of the power is required by a single drive of the multiple inputs excitation system. In order to point out the pros and cons of each procedure and to show the capabilities of the novel technique, the MIMO target generation algorithms are firstly theoretically explained and then experimentally compared by using a three-axial electrodynamic shaker.
KW - Multi-axis vibration testing
KW - MIMO control
KW - Random vibration
KW - Minimum drives power
KW - Spectral density matrix
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ymssp.2019.106395
DO - 10.1016/j.ymssp.2019.106395
M3 - Article
VL - 135
JO - Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
JF - Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
SN - 0888-3270
M1 - 106395
ER -