Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays

Fault tolerant control can accommodate the component faults in a control system such as sensors, actuators, plants, etc. This dissertation presents two fault tolerant control schemes to accommodate the failures of power amplifiers and sensors in a magnetic suspension system. The homopolar magnetic b...

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Main Author: Li, Ming-Hsiu
Other Authors: Palazzolo, Alan
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/3283
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-32832013-01-08T10:38:10ZFault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arraysLi, Ming-Hsiufault tolerant controlmagnetic bearingsensor arraysensor runoutreliabilityFault tolerant control can accommodate the component faults in a control system such as sensors, actuators, plants, etc. This dissertation presents two fault tolerant control schemes to accommodate the failures of power amplifiers and sensors in a magnetic suspension system. The homopolar magnetic bearings are biased by permanent magnets to reduce the energy consumption. One control scheme is to adjust system parameters by swapping current distribution matrices for magnetic bearings and weighting gain matrices for sensor arrays, but maintain the MIMO-based control law invariant before and after the faults. Current distribution matrices are evaluated based on the set of poles (power amplifier plus coil) that have failed and the requirements for uncoupled force/voltage control, linearity, and specified force/voltage gains to be unaffected by the failure. Weighting gain matrices are evaluated based on the set of sensors that have failed and the requirements for uncoupling x1 and x2 sensing, runout reduction, and voltage/displacement gains to be unaffected by the failure. The other control scheme is to adjust the feedback gains on-line or off-line, but the current distribution matrices are invariant before and after the faults. Simulation results have demonstrated the fault tolerant operation by these two control schemes.Texas A&M UniversityPalazzolo, Alan2006-04-12T16:05:44Z2006-04-12T16:05:44Z2004-122006-04-12T16:05:44ZBookThesisElectronic Dissertationtext1223003 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/3283en_US
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topic fault tolerant control
magnetic bearing
sensor array
sensor runout
reliability
spellingShingle fault tolerant control
magnetic bearing
sensor array
sensor runout
reliability
Li, Ming-Hsiu
Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
description Fault tolerant control can accommodate the component faults in a control system such as sensors, actuators, plants, etc. This dissertation presents two fault tolerant control schemes to accommodate the failures of power amplifiers and sensors in a magnetic suspension system. The homopolar magnetic bearings are biased by permanent magnets to reduce the energy consumption. One control scheme is to adjust system parameters by swapping current distribution matrices for magnetic bearings and weighting gain matrices for sensor arrays, but maintain the MIMO-based control law invariant before and after the faults. Current distribution matrices are evaluated based on the set of poles (power amplifier plus coil) that have failed and the requirements for uncoupled force/voltage control, linearity, and specified force/voltage gains to be unaffected by the failure. Weighting gain matrices are evaluated based on the set of sensors that have failed and the requirements for uncoupling x1 and x2 sensing, runout reduction, and voltage/displacement gains to be unaffected by the failure. The other control scheme is to adjust the feedback gains on-line or off-line, but the current distribution matrices are invariant before and after the faults. Simulation results have demonstrated the fault tolerant operation by these two control schemes.
author2 Palazzolo, Alan
author_facet Palazzolo, Alan
Li, Ming-Hsiu
author Li, Ming-Hsiu
author_sort Li, Ming-Hsiu
title Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
title_short Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
title_full Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
title_fullStr Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
title_full_unstemmed Fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
title_sort fault tolerant control of homopolar magnetic bearings and circular sensor arrays
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/3283
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