Abstract

AbstractThe phenomenon of sloshing causes a significantly negative impact on a wide range of industries. A time‐optimal flatness‐based trajectory planning and Lyapunov‐based model predictive control (LMPC) is proposed for trajectory tracking of a transmitting cylindrical container filled with liquid. Firstly, this research presents an equivalent discrete model based on a mass‐spring‐damper system. Subsequently, after the flatness of the adopted non‐linear model for 2D is established, time‐optimal trajectories are introduced. A control method called LMPC is shown to solve the problem of orbital tracking, which allows setting limits for state variables. In addition, to ensure system performance, a linear extended state observer (LESO) is integrated to cope with system uncertainties. Finally, the efficiency of the proposed approach for liquid sloshing suppression and tracking is illustrated by simulations.

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