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Sliding mode control for an electrohydraulic actuator system with discontinuous non-linear friction

Abstract

This paper considers the application of a sliding mode controller (SMC) to a high-precision electrohydraulic actuator (EHA) system with non-linear discontinuous friction effects. An important consideration in such systems is the oscillations that occur in the system response owing to friction for small input signals at cross-over regions where the velocity changes sign. A new model for a high-precision hydrostatic actuation system is developed to investigate the effects of discontinuous and non-linear friction. This model is used in the development of a sliding mode control strategy. A significant result from this study is that the SMC can suppress such oscillations. In addition, the paper uses a linear quadratic approach for defining a discrete-time sliding surface for non-linear systems. A comparative study involving the application of the proposed SMC versus a gain-scheduled proportional controller is presented.

Authors

Wang S; Habibi S; Burton R

Journal

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part I Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, Vol. 222, No. 8, pp. 799–815

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

December 1, 2008

DOI

10.1243/09596518jsce637

ISSN

0959-6518

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