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23 May 1997 Modeling, optimization, and control of magnetostrictive high force-to-mass ratio reaction mass actuators
David M. Dozor, Bob B. Engel, Jerome E. Kiley
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Abstract
A magnetostrictive reaction mass actuator possessing a large force to weight ratio has recently been developed at SatCon Technology Corporation. Achieving such high performance requires adequate modeling of this multidisciplinary device. The developed models allow performance optimization to be accomplished through parameter selection and control design. At the 1996 smart materials conference, the modeling and design issues associated with this actuator were discussed. Since that time, additional experiments and optimization have been performed that validate the proposed modeling. These experiments include validation of the thermal modeling and dynamic model validation through control experimentation. In addition to these results, a discussion of the trade-offs in terms of eddy current, controller, and thermal requirements, will be presented.
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David M. Dozor, Bob B. Engel, and Jerome E. Kiley "Modeling, optimization, and control of magnetostrictive high force-to-mass ratio reaction mass actuators", Proc. SPIE 3044, Smart Structures and Materials 1997: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Smart Structures Technologies, (23 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274681
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Magnetism

Data modeling

Optimization (mathematics)

Finite element methods

Inductance

Thermal modeling

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