Minimizing Residual Vibrations in Flexible Systems
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Rappole, B. Whitney, Jr.
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Residual vibrations degrade the performance of many systems. Due to the lightweight and flexible nature of space structures, controlling residual vibrations is especially difficult. Also, systems such as the Space Shuttle remote Manipulator System have frequencies that vary significantly based upon configuration and loading. Recently, a technique of minimizing vibrations in flexible structures by command input shaping was developed. This document presents research completed in developing a simple, closed- form method of calculating input shaping sequences for two-mode systems and a system to adapt the command input shaping technique to known changes in system frequency about the workspace. The new techniques were tested on a three-link, flexible manipulator.
Date issued
1992-06-01Other identifiers
AITR-1371
Series/Report no.
AITR-1371
Keywords
input shaping, vibration suppression, robots, spacesstructures, adaptive