Abstract
This article proposes an active control strategy to suppress self-excited coupled axial-torsional vibrations of a distributed drill-string system while the coupling takes place through the bit-rock interaction. The drill-string model is expressed as Neutral-type Delay Differential Equations (NDDEs) with constant and state-dependent state delays and constant input delays. As a first step in the novel controller design, an implementable input transformation is introduced, resulting in the elimination of the neutral terms from the equations of motion. This supports a simplified next step of stabilizing controller design. In the second step, a new analytic method named the “Eigenvector Contradiction Method” is proposed to provide sufficient conditions to ensure that all eigenvalues have real parts less than a prescribed value. Based on this criterion, an automated parametric feedback control law is designed. A case study simulation is presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.
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