Abstract

For a traveling steel belt (SUS430) which is supported in a contactless manner by attractive forces of electromagnetic actuators, an experimental study on the effects of the location of sensors and actuators and effects of spillover of higher vibration modes were performed. As a result, in spite of the positioning of the sensors and actuators, it is shown that suboptimal control taking spillover of residual vibration modes into account is useful, and the determination of sensor and actuator positioning was examined.

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