Energies (Aug 2021)

Robust <i>μ</i>-Controller for Hydraulic Spool Valve, Pilot Operated with Switching Micro Valves

  • Jordan Kralev,
  • Alexander Mitov,
  • Tsonyo Slavov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164817
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 16
p. 4817

Abstract

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Hydraulic spool valve, pilot operated with bi-state switching micro valves is a low-cost alternative to the conventional proportional and high-response valves. However, high-frequency switching causes variations in the control flow which limits achievable spool tracking error. This paper presents the design of a robust μ-controller for the spool position reference tracking synthesized with D-K iterative procedure. Furthermore, in order to reduce wind-up effects in the closed-loop, the μ-controller is decomposed to a canonical observer and state feedback components which allows explicit introduction of the saturated control signal in the controller equations. The uncertainty model required for the μ-synthesis is inferred from the nonlinear hydraulic model by identification of a Box–Jenkins model set characterized by its parameter covariance matrix. The regulator is implemented in a 32-bit programmable logic controller (PLC) and its performance is experimentally verified on a laboratory test bench of electro-hydraulic power steering system.

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