2015
DOI: 10.1177/0142331214567029
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Accurate and fast-response magnetically suspended flywheel torque control

Abstract: The run-out of a magnetically suspended flywheel (MSFW) rotor invokes speed fluctuation. It is found that the fluctuation alters sinusoidally and synchronously with the rotor rotational frequency, and its amplitude is proportional to the value of the rotor speed, which is different from conventional disturbance. A real-time speed correction method is proposed in this paper to suppress the fluctuation. In addition, the general disturbances in MSFWs have been suppressed by the designed acceleration-based disturb… Show more

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“…Sun et al (2015) studied a decoupling control strategy by combining an inverse system scheme and internal model control method to guarantee the system robustness. Zhou et al (2016) proposed a real-time speed correction method to suppress the rotor’s speed fluctuation. Stevenson and Schaub (2012) conducted non-linear control analysis of a variable speed CMG, but these scholars did not analyse the effect of the rotor’s structure on stable suspension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sun et al (2015) studied a decoupling control strategy by combining an inverse system scheme and internal model control method to guarantee the system robustness. Zhou et al (2016) proposed a real-time speed correction method to suppress the rotor’s speed fluctuation. Stevenson and Schaub (2012) conducted non-linear control analysis of a variable speed CMG, but these scholars did not analyse the effect of the rotor’s structure on stable suspension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%