Otro
On elimination of chaotic behavior in a non-ideal portal frame structural system, using both passive and active controls
Registro en:
JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control, v. 19, n. 6, p. 803-813, 2013.
1077-5463
1741-2986
10.1177/1077546311435518
WOS:000319284400001
2-s2.0-84877840405
Autor
Tusset, Angelo Marcelo
Balthazar, José Manoel
Felix, Jorge Luis Palacios
Resumen
In this paper, an application is considered of both active and passive controls, to suppression of chaotic behavior of a simple portal frame, under the excitation of an unbalanced DC motor, with limited power supply (non-ideal problem). The adopted active control strategy consists of two controls: the nonlinear (feedforward) in order to keep the controlled system in a desirable orbit, and the feedback control, which may be obtained by considering state-dependent Riccati equation control to bringing the system into the desired orbit using a magneto rheological (MR) damper. To control the electric current applied in control of the MR damper the Bouc-Wen mathematical model was used to the MR damper. The passive control was obtained by means of a nonlinear sub-structure with properties of nonlinear energy sink. Simulations showed the efficiency of both the passive control (energy pumping) and active control strategies in the suppression of the chaotic behavior. © The Author(s) 2012.