Abstract

In this paper, we apply a novel active control scheme to suppress chaotic behavior in a cam-follower impacting system using Fixed-Point Inducting Control or FPIC Technique. Namely, the input speed of the cam-follower system is actively controlled in order to reach a single-impact periodic motion. A cam-follower system characterized by a radial cam and a flat-faced follower is used as a representative example. High-order periodic-impact and chaotic motions are controlled varying the input speed of the cam-follower system. Stroboscopic and impact maps are used to select the suitable control parameters under which stable single-impact periodic responses are reached.

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