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Active Vibration Control of a Convertible Structure based on a Polytopic LPV Model Representation

This paper deals with modeling and control of lightweight convertible structures for the application in civil and structural engineering. Such structures are prone to vibrations due to their lightweight design.… Click to show full abstract

This paper deals with modeling and control of lightweight convertible structures for the application in civil and structural engineering. Such structures are prone to vibrations due to their lightweight design. In addition, they exhibit transformation state dependent dynamic behavior. In order to guarantee a reliable operation, the use of active vibration control (AVC) is an effective means. For the example of a simplified convertible structure, modeling is demonstrated using the linear parameter-varying (LPV) framework. Based on local linear time-invariant (LTI) models, derived from a finite element model of the convertible structure, a polytopic LPV model is established. This LPV model is then utilized to design a polytopic LPV output-feedback controller for AVC during the structure’s transformation. The effectiveness of the designed controller is validated in simulation.

Keywords: lpv; polytopic lpv; lpv model; structure; convertible structure

Journal Title: IFAC-PapersOnLine
Year Published: 2020

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