Abstract

In this paper, a newly composite synchronization scheme is proposed to ensure the straight line vibration form of a linear vibration system driven by four exciters. Composite synchronization is a combination of self-synchronization and controlled synchronization. Firstly, controlled synchronization of two pairs of homodromous coupling exciters with zero phase differences is implemented by using the master–slave control structure and the adaptive sliding mode control algorithm. On basis of controlled synchronization, self-synchronization of two coupling exciters rotating in the opposite directions is studied. Based on the perturbation method, the synchronization and stability conditions of composite synchronization are obtained. The theoretical results indicate that composite synchronization of four exciters with zero phase differences can be implemented with different supply frequencies and the straight line vibration form of the linear vibration system also can be obtained. Some simulations are conducted to verify the feasibility of the proposed composite synchronization scheme. The effects of some structural parameters on composite synchronization of four exciters are discussed. Finally, some experiments are operated to validate the effectiveness of the proposed composite synchronization scheme.

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