Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
291800 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2006 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper considers the problem of deriving the accurate, infinite dimension, Laplace transfer function matrix of a system consisting of links that are individually governed by a one-dimensional wave equation. The first step is deriving some single input transfer functions, for a single uniform link. The building blocks of those transfer functions are time delays, representing the wave motion, and low-order rational expressions, representing the boundary phenomena. The transfer function approach enables simple yet accurate simulation schemes, exact frequency response for the entire frequency range, finite time analytical solutions, and a good starting point for dedicated control laws. The transfer function provides also an alternative way of obtaining many of the well-known properties of flexible structures. Three methods of modeling multi-link systems are presented. Two of them provide systematic and easy to use approaches for deriving models for systems of any order.

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