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Feedback Linearisation for Nonlinear Vibration Problems
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Cooper, J. E.
, Jiffri, S.
, Mottershead, J. E.
, Paoletti, P.
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Actuators
/ Algorithms
/ Control systems
/ Control theory
/ Degrees of freedom
/ Feedback
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Nonlinearity
/ Vibration
2014
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Feedback Linearisation for Nonlinear Vibration Problems
by
Cooper, J. E.
, Jiffri, S.
, Mottershead, J. E.
, Paoletti, P.
in
Actuators
/ Algorithms
/ Control systems
/ Control theory
/ Degrees of freedom
/ Feedback
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Nonlinearity
/ Vibration
2014
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Feedback Linearisation for Nonlinear Vibration Problems
2014
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Overview
Feedback linearisation is a well-known technique in the controls community but has not been widely taken up in the vibrations community. It has the advantage of linearising nonlinear system models, thereby enabling the avoidance of the complicated mathematics associated with nonlinear problems. A particular and common class of problems is considered, where the nonlinearity is present in a system parameter and a formulation in terms of the usual second-order matrix differential equation is presented. The classical texts all cast the feedback linearisation problem in first-order form, requiring repeated differentiation of the output, usually presented in the Lie algebra notation. This becomes unnecessary when using second-order matrix equations of the problem class considered herein. Analysis is presented for the general multidegree of freedom system for those cases when a full set of sensors and actuators is available at every degree of freedom and when the number of sensors and actuators is fewer than the number of degrees of freedom. Adaptive feedback linearisation is used to address the problem of nonlinearity that is not known precisely. The theory is illustrated by means of a three-degree-of-freedom nonlinear aeroelastic model, with results demonstrating the effectiveness of the method in suppressing flutter.
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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