ACTIVE DISTURBANCE REJECTION CONTROL-BASED ANTI-COUPLING METHOD FOR CONICAL MAGNETIC BEARINGS

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Abstract

Conical-shape magnetic bearings are currently a potential candidate for various magnetic force-supported applications due to their unique geometric nature reducing the number of required active magnets. However, the bearing structure places control-engineering related problems in view of underactuated and coupling phenomena. The paper proposes an Adaptive Disturbance Rejection Control (ADRC) for solving the above-mentioned problem in the conical magnetic bearing. At first, virtual current controls are identified to decouple the electrical sub-system, then the active disturbance rejection control is employed to eliminate coupling effects owing to rotational motions. Comprehensive simulations are provided to illustrate the control ability.

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Nguyen, D. H., Vu, M. L., Trong, H. D., Nguyen, D. G., & Nguyen, T. L. (2022). ACTIVE DISTURBANCE REJECTION CONTROL-BASED ANTI-COUPLING METHOD FOR CONICAL MAGNETIC BEARINGS. Acta Polytechnica, 62(4), 479–487. https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2022.62.0479

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