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A Novel Sliding Mode Control Framework for Electrohydrostatic Position Actuation System

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  • Rongrong Yang
  • Yongling Fu
  • Ling Zhang
  • Haitao Qi
  • Xu Han
  • Jian Fu

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A novel sliding mode control (SMC) design framework is devoted to providing a favorable SMC design solution for the position tracking control of electrohydrostatic actuation system (EHSAS). This framework is composed of three submodules as follows: a reduced-order model of EHSAS, a disturbance sliding mode observer (DSMO), and a new adaptive reaching law (NARL). First, a reduced-order model is obtained by analyzing the flow rate continuation equation of EHSAS to avoid the use of a state observer. Second, DSMO is proposed to estimate and compensate mismatched disturbances existing in the reduced-order model. In addition, a NARL is developed to tackle the inherent chattering problem of SMC. Extensive simulations are conducted compared with the wide adoption of three-loop PID method on the cosimulation platform of EHSAS, which is built by combining AMESim with MATLAB/Simulink, to verify the feasibility and superiority of the proposed scheme. Results demonstrate that the chattering can be effectively attenuated, and the mismatched disturbance can be satisfyingly compensated. Moreover, the transient performance, steady-state accuracy, and robustness of position control are all improved.

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  • Rongrong Yang & Yongling Fu & Ling Zhang & Haitao Qi & Xu Han & Jian Fu, 2018. "A Novel Sliding Mode Control Framework for Electrohydrostatic Position Actuation System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-22, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7159891
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/7159891
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    1. Ruizhe Li & Yuhuan Du & Yang Yu, 2022. "Research on Refined Modeling and Fuzzy Control of Electro-Hydrostatic Actuator with Co-Simulation Method," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(23), pages 1-25, December.

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