Frequency-Modulation Input-Shaping Strategy for Double-Pendulum Overhead Cranes Undergoing Simultaneous Hoist and Travel Maneuvers
Frequency-Modulation Input-Shaping Strategy for Double-Pendulum Overhead Cranes Undergoing Simultaneous Hoist and Travel Maneuvers
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Large payloads hoisted by overhead cranes exhibit the same behavior as that of a double-pendulum.Changes in the hoisting Console Electronics cable length during payload transfer maneuvers give rise to time-dependent system frequencies rendering input-shaped commands ineffective.In this paper, a frequency-modulation input-shaping strategy that enables simultaneous hoist and travel maneuvers using single-mode input-shaping is presented.This strategy utilizes model-based feedback and Siemens EH801FVB1E iQ300 79cm Induction Hob - Black partial feedback linearization techniques.Simulations are carried out using arbitrary travel and hoist commands combined with the common single-mode zero-vibration (ZV) and zero-vibration-derivative (ZVD) input-shapers.
Sensitivity analysis reveals robust performance in the presence of high system uncertainties.