Abstract

In a hydraulic control system (herein, termed a major control loop), a proportional directional control (PDC) valve with spool position feedback may work in a minor (or inner) control loop. In this study the authors propose control designs to improve the performance of the PDC valve control loop (a minor control loop). At first, the mathematical model for the PDC valve is developed through an experimental identification process. Then, a dead-zone compensator that facilitates jumping of the overlap zone in spool/sleeve combination is devised and applied. A reference input following controller (including PI-D and feed-forward controller) that enables robust control of the PDC valve under disturbances is devised using the pole placement method and the zero placement method. Subsequently, an input shaping filter is incorporated into the devised control system to improve the reference following characteristic in high frequency range. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed control design is verified experimentally.

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