Two measurement techniques to determine Higher Order Sinusoidal Input Describing Functions

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For high precision motion systems, modelling and control design specifically oriented at friction effects is instrumental. The Sinusoidal Input Describing Function theory represents a solid mathematical framework for analysing non-linear system behaviour. This theory however limits the description of the non-linear system behaviour to an approximated linear relation between sinusoidal excitation and sinusoidal response. An extension to Higher Order Describing Functions can be realised by calculating the corresponding Fourier coefficients. The resulting Higher Order Sinusoidal Input Describing Functions (HOSIDFs) relate the magnitude and phase of the higher harmonics of the periodic system response to the magnitude and phase of a sinusoidal excitation. This paper describes two techniques to measure HOSIDFs. The first technique is FFT based. The second technique is based on IQ (=in phase/quadrature phase) demodulation. In a case study both techniques are used to measure the changes in dynamics due to friction as function of drive level in an electric motor
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelNoise and vibration engineering : proceedings of ISMA 2004, Leuven, 2004, September 20-22
RedacteurenP. Sas, M. Munck, de
Plaats van productieLeuven
UitgeverijKatholieke Universiteit Leuven
Pagina's2145-2154
Aantal pagina's10
ISBN van geprinte versie90-73802-82-2
StatusGepubliceerd - 2004
EvenementInternational Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering 2004 (ISMA2004), September 20-22, 2004, Leuven, Belgium - Leuven, België
Duur: 20 sep. 200422 sep. 2004

Congres

CongresInternational Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering 2004 (ISMA2004), September 20-22, 2004, Leuven, Belgium
Verkorte titelISMA2004
Land/RegioBelgië
StadLeuven
Periode20/09/0422/09/04
AnderISMA 2004 : Noise and vibration engineering : Leuven, Belgium, September 20-22, 2004

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