Improved algorithm and experiments for active control of dense and fluctuating frequency sinusoidal vibration induced by multi-sources
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(1. Institute of Vibration & Noise, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan 430033, China;2. National Key Laboratory on Ship Vibration & Noise, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan 430033, China)

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    In order to achieve good active control effect of fluctuating-frequency and dense-frequency sinusoidal vibration induced by multi-sources which may occur in active-passive vibration isolation devices of marine machineries, the improved algorithm based on multi-channel narrowband Fx-Newton algorithm was studied. The algorithm with adaptive compensator for narrowband filter phase distortion was proposed, which can obtain high robustness for fluctuating-frequency sinusoidal vibration. Next, the multi-reference Fx-Newton algorithm was proposed to control dense-frequency multiple sinusoids in the same narrowband, under the precondition of acquiring multiple independent reference signals from vibration sources. The active control experiments show that the improved narrowband Fx-Newton algorithm can get good control effect on the fluctuating-frequency sinusoidal vibration, and can achieve stable and efficient control on the fluctuating dense-frequency sinusoidal vibration excited by two exciters or two air compressors.

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LI Yan, HE Lin, WANG Yingchun, WANG Chunyu, YIN Tianqi. Improved algorithm and experiments for active control of dense and fluctuating frequency sinusoidal vibration induced by multi-sources[J]. Journal of National University of Defense Technology,2021,43(2):1-10.

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  • Received:October 14,2019
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  • Online: April 01,2021
  • Published: April 28,2021
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