FPGA based vibration control of a mass varying two-degree of freedom system

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2011

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Exeley Inc

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Controlling of vibration in any system is very challenging problem. In the present work design, fabrication and testing of a variable mass 2-DoF system was presented. The system has been designed to be used as tool to demonstrate the capability of mass variable tuned vibration damper for wide frequency application. All valves and pumps were controlled by a cRIO with onboard FPGA. cRIO with FPGA enable the designer to implement different control algorithms that can be used for real time wide spectrum vibration control. LabVIEW with real time suite was used for algorithm implementation and device control. To avoid sloshing in tanks at different water height a floating roof was used. Its effect on damping was also studied.

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Degrees of freedom (mechanics), Job analysis, Real time control, Vibration control, Water tanks, Algorithm implementation, Fpga(field programmable gate array), Frequency applications, Input-output, LabViEW, Tuned mass dampers, Two-degree-of-freedom system, Vibration damper, Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA)

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International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, 2011, 4, 4, pp. 698-709

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