Study on the control method of mine-used bolter manipulator based on fractional order algorithm and input shaping technology (Q1720802)

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Study on the control method of mine-used bolter manipulator based on fractional order algorithm and input shaping technology
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    Study on the control method of mine-used bolter manipulator based on fractional order algorithm and input shaping technology (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: Mine-used bolter is the main equipment to solve the imbalance of excavation and anchor in well mining, and the manipulator is the main working mechanism of mine bolt drilling rig. The manipulator positioning requires high rapidity and stability. For this reason, this paper proposes a composite control method of ``input shaping + fractional order \(P D^\mu\) control''. According to the mathematical model of the valve-controlled cylinder, the fractional-order controller \(P D^\mu\) is developed. At the same time, the input shaping is used to feed forward the accurate positioning and path planning of the manipulator, which not only improves the robustness of the system, but also shortens the stability time of the system and restrains the maximum amplitude of the system vibration. In this paper, the control effects of fractional order \(P D^\mu\) controller and integer order \(P D\) controller are compared. The results show that the maximum amplitude of the control system is reduced by 75\% and the stabilization time is reduced by 60\% after using the fractional order \(P D^\mu\) controller, which fully reflects the superiority of the fractional order controller in response speed, adjusting time, and steady-state accuracy. Finally, the control effects of ``input shaping + fractional order \(P D^\mu\) control'' and fractional order \(P D^\mu\) controller on the stability of the system are compared. The maximum amplitude of the system was reduced by 50\% by using ``input shaping + fractional order \(P D^\mu\) control''. Numerical simulation confirms the feasibility and effectiveness of the composite control method. This composite control method provides theoretical support for the precise positioning of the manipulator, and the high stability and high safety of the manipulator also expand the application scope and depth of the composite control method.
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