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Dynamic Characteristics Analysis and Test of Dual-Driving Feed System Driven by Center of Gravity

Hong Lu, Wei Fan, Xinbao Zhang, Yongquan Zhang, Shaojun Wang and Meng Duan

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2018, vol. 2018, 1-16

Abstract:

Dual-driving feed system (DDFS) driven by center of gravity (DCG) has been widely used in advanced manufacturing machine for its high rigidity and precision. However, the DCG technology requires that the joint force coincides with the center of gravity of the sliding stage. The dual-driving synchronization and tracking performance will be affected by the change of center of gravity of the sliding stage. Therefore, this paper proposes dynamic characteristics modeling, identification, and control scheme for DDFS driven by center of gravity (DCG). Firstly, a redundancy dynamic model including rotation and pitch vibration caused by the change of the position of center of gravity is presented for DDFS DCG based on the Lagrange method. The model parameters are identified by system identification experiment, and the predictive natural frequencies and vibration modes by the proposed dynamic model are compared by modal experiment. Moreover, the dynamic model-based cross-coupled sliding mode control (CCSMC) is proposed for DDFS DCG. Then, the proposed dynamic model-based CCSMC has been compared with normal cross-coupled sliding mode control (NCCSMC). Both the simulation and experimental results show that the proposed dynamic characteristics analysis and test scheme of DDFS DCG are validated effectively by comparisons.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1155/2018/9490826

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