DocumentCode
300697
Title
Friction estimation in a planar electrohydraulic manipulator
Author
Tafazoli, Shahram ; de Silva, C.W. ; Lawrence, P.D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC, Canada
Volume
5
fYear
1995
fDate
21-23 Jun 1995
Firstpage
3294
Abstract
An automated machine for industrial fish head cutting has been designed and built in our laboratory. A planar electrohydraulic manipulator is used to quickly move a sharp pneumatically actuated blade to its desired position. There are two lubricated metal guideways under the blade. The objective of this experimental investigation is to understand the nature of friction present in the system and corresponding effects. At first, a simple open-loop procedure is used to obtain the steady-state friction-velocity behavior at very low velocities. Online estimation of dynamic friction (in the closed-loop system) is considered afterwards. A nonlinear reduced-order observer, introduced in the literature, for simultaneous estimation of friction and velocity, is applied to the system. Experimental results indicate that this estimator does not work well. Thus, in its original form, it is not suitable. A modification is proposed herein, to obtain good performance. Experiments with the modified observer show satisfactory estimation of velocity and friction
Keywords
cutting; electrohydraulic control equipment; food processing industry; friction; industrial control; industrial manipulators; manipulators; mechanical variables measurement; observers; closed-loop system; dynamic friction; friction estimation; industrial fish head cutting; lubricated metal guideways; nonlinear reduced-order observer; online estimation; planar electrohydraulic manipulator; sharp pneumatically actuated blade; steady-state friction-velocity behavior; Automation; Blades; Control systems; Electrohydraulics; Friction; Laboratories; Manipulators; Marine animals; Pressure measurement; Steady-state;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, Proceedings of the 1995
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2445-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.1995.532212
Filename
532212
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