Modeling and Control of Hybrid Machine Systems - a Five-bar Mechanism Case. International Journal of Automation and Computing, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 235-243, 2006. DOI: 10.1007/s11633-006-0235-1
Citation: Modeling and Control of Hybrid Machine Systems - a Five-bar Mechanism Case. International Journal of Automation and Computing, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 235-243, 2006. DOI: 10.1007/s11633-006-0235-1

Modeling and Control of Hybrid Machine Systems - a Five-bar Mechanism Case

  • A hybrid machine (HM) as a typical mechatronic device, is a useful tool to generate smooth motion, and combines the motions of a large constant speed motor with a small servo motor by means of a mechnical linkage mechanism, in order to provide a powerful programmable drive system. To achieve design objectives, a control system is required. To design a better control system and analyze the performance of an HM, a dynamic model is necessary. This paper first develops a dynamic model of an HM with a five-bar mechanism using a Lagrangian formulation. Then, several important properties which are very useful in system analysis, and control system design, are presented. Based on the developed dynamic model, two control approaches, computed torque, and combined computed torque and slide mode control, are adopted to control the HM system. Simulation results demonstrate the control performance and limitations of each control approach.
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