Quasi-keyhole is a novel approach proposed to operate the keyhole arc welding process. Because the method's effectiveness depends on the amperage of the peak current used to establish the keyhole, this paper proposes adjusting the amperage based on the duration of the peak current, which equals the keyhole establishment time. A nominal model structure has been selected from those identified using experimental data and been used in the design of an adaptive predictive control system. Closed-loop control experiments have been conducted to verify the effectiveness of the developed system under varying set-points and varying travel speeds. r
With the depletion of shallow surface resources, the future mining work will develop towards the deep surface, and the objective conditions such as the mining environment will be more complex and dangerous than now, and the requirements for personnel and equipment will be higher and higher. The efficient exploitation of deep space cannot be separated from such mobile and flexible production and transportation equipment as scraper. In the new era, intelligence is the development trend of the LHD, and path tracking control technology is the key to the intelligent LHD, and it is also an urgent problem to be solved for its unmanned driving. This paper describes the realization of the automatic operation function of articulated LHD from two aspects of mathematical model and trajectory tracking control method, and focuses on the research of the path tracking control scheme in the field of unmanned driving, that is, LQR controller. On this basis, the parameters of the LQR controller are optimized by combining different intelligent cluster algorithms to find the optimal solution of the LQR controller.
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