Study on Active Vibration Control for High-Speed Elevators
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概要
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When elevators travel at high speed, horizontal vibrations of the car tend to occur due to guide rail deformations, deteriorating ride comfort. Therefore, several active control systems have been developed to reduce these vibrations. These systems consist of six actuators, which independently move the guide rollers. To reduce costs and installation time, it is necessary to develop a system with a minimum number of actuators and a simplified controller. We developed a system with only three actuators. The controller incorporates an H-infinity control design method for maintaining stability of the system when there is a change in load. Furthermore, from a practical point of view, it is important to reduce the order of the controller so that the time for on-site parameter tuning can be reduced. Therefore, we reduced the H-infinity controller to a P controller. We demonstrated that the maximum amplitude of vibrations of a car with active control system can be reduced to almost half the vibration amplitude without control.
著者
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YOSHIMURA Takuya
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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NOGUCHI Naoaki
Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, Hitachi,Ltd.
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ARAKAWA Atsushi
Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, Hitachi,Ltd.
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MIYATA Koichi
Mito Design & Production Division, Urban Planning and Development Systems Company, Hitachi,Ltd.
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SHIN Seiichi
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Intelligent Systems, The University of Electro-Communicatio
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Shin Seiichi
Department Of Mathematical Engineering And Instrumentation Physics Faculty Of Engineering The Univer
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Yoshimura Takuya
Department Of Electronics And Bioinformatics Meiji University
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MIYATA Koichi
Mito Design & Production Division, Urban Planning and Development Systems Company, Hitachi,Ltd.
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ARAKAWA Atsushi
Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd
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NOGUCHI Naoaki
Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd
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