TUNED POSITIVE POSITION FEEDBACK CONTROL OF AN ACTIVE MAGNETIC BEARINGS SYSTEM WITH 16-POLES AND CONSTANT STIFFNESS

Tuned Positive Position Feedback Control of an Active Magnetic Bearings System With 16-Poles and Constant Stiffness

Tuned Positive Position Feedback Control of an Active Magnetic Bearings System With 16-Poles and Constant Stiffness

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This paper presents a tuned positive position feedback controller (TPPF) to overcome the dual high peaks of the classical PPF.This control signal is merged with a proportional-derivative (PD) control signal to suppress the vibrations of a constant-stiffness 16-poles SENIOR PROBIOTIC rotor active magnetic bearings (AMBs) system.Another benefit of the applied TPPF is turning the rotor’s quasiperiodic unstable motion into a periodic stable motion by eliminating both saddle-node and Hopf points.

The whole group equations of motion are derived and their approximate solutions are sought with the aid of the multiple scales method.Different syd-hill-leather-drovers-belt/ response curves are plotted to clarify the difference between the rotor’s vibratory behaviors before and after PPF and also with TPPF.

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