The complex mode and balanced realization methods are used separately to obtain reduced-order models for general linear asymmetric rotor systems. The methods are outlined and then applied to a typical rotor system represented by a 52 degree-offreedom finite element model. The accuracy of the two methods is compared for this model and the complex model method is found to be more accurate than the balanced realization method for the desired frequency bandwidth and for models of the same reduced order. However, with some limitations, it is also shown that the balanced realization method can be applied to the reduced-order complex mode model to obtain further order reduction without loss of model accuracy. A “Linear-Quadratic-Regulator-based least-squares output feedback control” procedure is developed for the vibration control of rotor systems. This output feedback procedure eliminates the requirement of an observer for the use of an LQ regulator, and provides the advantage that the rotor vibration can be effectively controlled by monitoring only one single location along the rotor shaft while maintaining an acceptable performance. The procedures presented are quite general and may be applied to a large class of vibration problems including rotordynamics.
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LQR-Based Least-Squares Output Feedback Control of Rotor Vibrations Using the Complex Mode and Balanced Realization Methods
G. W. Fan,
G. W. Fan
3-I Scientific Development Inc., Tempe, AZ 85282
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H. D. Nelson,
H. D. Nelson
Department of Engineering, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129
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P. E. Crouch,
P. E. Crouch
Center for Systems Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-6106
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M. P. Mignolet
M. P. Mignolet
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-6106
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G. W. Fan
3-I Scientific Development Inc., Tempe, AZ 85282
H. D. Nelson
Department of Engineering, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129
P. E. Crouch
Center for Systems Science and Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-6106
M. P. Mignolet
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-6106
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Apr 1993, 115(2): 314-323 (10 pages)
Published Online: April 1, 1993
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January 16, 1992
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April 24, 2008
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Fan, G. W., Nelson, H. D., Crouch, P. E., and Mignolet, M. P. (April 1, 1993). "LQR-Based Least-Squares Output Feedback Control of Rotor Vibrations Using the Complex Mode and Balanced Realization Methods." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. April 1993; 115(2): 314–323. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2906711
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