Machines | |
Nonlinear Adaptive Control with Asymmetric Pressure Difference Compensation of a Hydraulic Pressure Servo System Using Two High Speed On/Off Valves | |
Qiang Gao1  | |
[1] National Research Center of Pumps, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China; | |
关键词: hydraulic pressure servo system; high speed on/off valve; nonlinear adaptive control; asymmetric pressure difference compensation; differential PWM; | |
DOI : 10.3390/machines10010066 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
A hydraulic pressure servo system based on two high-speed on/off valves (HSV) is a discontinuous system due to the discrete flow of HSV when driven by pulse width modulation (PWM) signal. Pressure variation in the testing chamber is determined by the flow rate difference between the charging and discharging HSV. In this paper, a pressure controller consisting of a differential PWM (DPWM) scheme, asymmetric pressure difference compensation (APDC) and nonlinear adaptive control (NAC) is proposed to precisely control the pressure. The DPWM scheme is designed to improve the resolution of the net flow rate into the testing chamber. Furthermore, due to the strong asymmetry between the charging and the discharging process, the APDC method is proposed to design the two initial duty cycles of the DPWM signal which help to balance its charging and discharging ability under different working pressure points. Since the pressure system is a nonlinear, uncertain system due to oil compression and leakage, the NAC is designed to calculate the control duty cycle of the DPWM signal, which is used to overcome the unmodeled dynamic and parameter uncertainties. Comparative experiments indicate that the proposed controller can ensure good pressure tracking performance and enhance system robustness under different working pressure points and tracking frequencies.
【 授权许可】
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