Analogies between simple mechanical systems and electrohydraulic and electromechanical servomechanism
Alimhillaj, Parid and Minisci, Edmondo and Dallavedova, Matteo D.L. and Dorri, Altin (2024) Analogies between simple mechanical systems and electrohydraulic and electromechanical servomechanism. International Journal of Mechanics and Control, 25 (1). pp. 45-52. ISSN 1590-8844 (https://doi.org/10.69076/jomac.2024.0007)
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Abstract
Contemporary flight control system design necessitates the use of intricate models to analyse individual components or subsystems. However, fundamental and synthetic models with sufficient accuracy are essential for preliminary design, monitoring, or diagnostic purposes. Understanding primary flight commands, particularly those represented as position servo commands with a high degree of accuracy, is greatly enhanced through analogies drawn between simple mechanical systems and electrohydraulic as well as electromechanical servomechanisms. By employing these analogies, complex systems can be simulated using simpler yet still accurate models. In this study, we present methods of simplification aimed at simulating electrohydraulic and electromechanical servomechanisms using a second-order dynamic system with two degrees of freedom. This approach preserves the desired accuracy in the simulation while comparing favourably with results obtained from more complex validated mathematical models in MATLAB/Simulink.
ORCID iDs
Alimhillaj, Parid, Minisci, Edmondo ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9951-8528, Dallavedova, Matteo D.L. and Dorri, Altin;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 89865 Dates: DateEvent29 May 2024Published1 May 2024AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Mechanical engineering and machinery
Science > MathematicsDepartment: Strategic Research Themes > Ocean, Air and Space
Strategic Research Themes > Measurement Science and Enabling Technologies
Faculty of Engineering > Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 08 Jul 2024 14:55 Last modified: 19 Nov 2024 01:20 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/89865