Title :
Realization of Three-Port Spring Networks With Inerter for Effective Mechanical Control
Author :
Chen, Michael Z. Q. ; Kai Wang ; Yun Zou ; Guanrong Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Hong Kong, Pok Fu Lam, China
Abstract :
This note is concerned with the passive network synthesis problem of one-port networks consisting of one inerter, one damper, and at most three springs. To solve the problem, a necessary and sufficient condition is first derived for the realization of a three-port resistive network containing at most three elements, utilizing graph theory and several existing results of n-port resistive networks. By extracting the damper and the inerter, a necessary and sufficient condition is obtained for the realization of one-port networks containing one damper, one inerter, and at most three springs under an assumption that the admittance of three-port networks containing only springs is well-defined. The covering networks are also presented. Based on properties of circuit topology, a realizability condition is derived for the special case when the earlier assumption does not hold. Combining the two conditions when the assumption holds or not, the final realizability condition is obtained.
Keywords :
graph theory; shock absorbers; springs (mechanical); vibration control; circuit topology; damper; graph theory; inerter; mechanical control; n-port resistive networks; necessary and sufficient condition; one-port networks; passive network synthesis problem; realizability condition; three-port resistive network; three-port spring networks; Admittance; Educational institutions; Graph theory; Passive networks; Shock absorbers; Springs; Symmetric matrices; Inerter; Passive network synthesis; mechanical network; passive network synthesis; positive-real function; three-port resistive network;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2015.2394875