Complex-coefficient frequency domain stability analysis method for a class of cross-coupled antisymmetrical systems and its extension in MSR systems (Q1719106)

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Complex-coefficient frequency domain stability analysis method for a class of cross-coupled antisymmetrical systems and its extension in MSR systems
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    Complex-coefficient frequency domain stability analysis method for a class of cross-coupled antisymmetrical systems and its extension in MSR systems (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: This paper develops a complex-coefficient frequency domain stability analysis method for a class of cross-coupled two-dimensional antisymmetrical systems, which can greatly simplify the stability analysis of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system. Through variable reconstruction, the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system is converted into a single-input single-output (SISO) system with complex coefficients. The pole locations law of the closed-loop system after the variable reconstruction has been revealed, and the controllability as well as observability of the controlled plants before and after the variable reconstruction has been studied too, and then the classical Nyquist stability criterion is extended to the complex-coefficient frequency domain. Combined with the rigid magnetically suspended rotor (MSR) system with heavy gyroscopic effects, corresponding stability criterion has been further developed. Compared with the existing methods, the developed criterion for the rigid MSR system not only accurately predicts the absolute stability of the different whirling modes, but also directly demonstrates their relative stability, which greatly simplifies the analysis, design, and debugging of the control system.
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