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Title: Vibration suppression of a handheld tool using active force control with crude approximation method
Authors: Mohd Firdaus, Hassan
Musa, Mailah
M.A., Salim
Juliawati, Alias
Keywords: Active force control (AFC)
Vibration
Vibration -- Analysis
Vibration syndrome
Industrial hygiene
Suppress vibration
Issue Date: 11-Oct-2009
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Citation: p.4A1 1 - 4A1 6
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of the International Conference on Man-Machine Systems (ICoMMS 2009)
Abstract: This paper presents a simulation study involving the application of an active force control (AFC) strategy to suppress vibration on the rear handle of a handheld tool. The research was carried out to investigate the performance in terms of vibration reduction capability of a feedback controller employing an AFCbased scheme on a selected powered portable machine (Hedge Trimmer Maruyama model Ht230D). Two types of control schemes were closely examined and compared involving the classic proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control scheme and the proposed AFC with crude approximation (AFCCA) method. Inherent vibration was measured from the real operation of the handheld tool through operational deflection shape (ODS) experiment. This data was later used in the simulation work to test the robustness of the control scheme. Results show that the AFCCA scheme is able to suppress the vibration at the rear handle much better compared to the conventional PID control scheme.
Description: Organized by School of Mechatronic Engineering (UniMAP) & co-organized by The Institution of Engineering Malaysia (IEM), 11th - 13th October 2009 at Batu Feringhi, Penang, Malaysia.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/7333
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