Pressure fault recognition and compensation with an adaptive feedforward regulator in a controlled hybrid actuator within engine applications

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Pressure fault recognition and compensation with an adaptive feedforward regulator in a controlled hybrid actuator within engine applications. / Mercorelli, Paolo; Haus, Benedikt; Werner, Nils.
in: IFAC-PapersOnLine, Jahrgang 48, Nr. 21, 01.09.2015, S. 925-930.

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title = "Pressure fault recognition and compensation with an adaptive feedforward regulator in a controlled hybrid actuator within engine applications",
abstract = "In this paper a pressure fault recognition and its compensation in a controlled hybrid actuator are proposed. The hybrid actuator consists of a piezo mechanical structure and a hydraulic stroke displacement ratio for adapting the position of the servo piston to be used in a camless engine. Because of the presence of two sealings, a possible pressure failure can occur. An adaptive Feedforward control strategy in combination with Feedback control to track a periodic signal is considered. After the detection of the pressure fault its compensation is possible through this adaptive Feedforward control. Measured results carry out the suitability of the control approach together with the pressure fault recognition and its compensation.",
keywords = "Advanced actuator technologies, Reconfigurable control, Sensor and actuator faults, Advanced actuator technologies, sensor and actuator faults, reconfigurable control, Engineering",
author = "Paolo Mercorelli and Benedikt Haus and Nils Werner",
year = "2015",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.ifacol.2015.09.645",
language = "English",
volume = "48",
pages = "925--930",
journal = "IFAC-PapersOnLine",
issn = "2405-8971",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
number = "21",
note = "9th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety for Technical Processes - SAFEPROCESS 2015 ; Conference date: 02-09-2015 Through 04-09-2015",
url = "https://safeprocess15.sciencesconf.org/",

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T1 - Pressure fault recognition and compensation with an adaptive feedforward regulator in a controlled hybrid actuator within engine applications

AU - Mercorelli, Paolo

AU - Haus, Benedikt

AU - Werner, Nils

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N2 - In this paper a pressure fault recognition and its compensation in a controlled hybrid actuator are proposed. The hybrid actuator consists of a piezo mechanical structure and a hydraulic stroke displacement ratio for adapting the position of the servo piston to be used in a camless engine. Because of the presence of two sealings, a possible pressure failure can occur. An adaptive Feedforward control strategy in combination with Feedback control to track a periodic signal is considered. After the detection of the pressure fault its compensation is possible through this adaptive Feedforward control. Measured results carry out the suitability of the control approach together with the pressure fault recognition and its compensation.

AB - In this paper a pressure fault recognition and its compensation in a controlled hybrid actuator are proposed. The hybrid actuator consists of a piezo mechanical structure and a hydraulic stroke displacement ratio for adapting the position of the servo piston to be used in a camless engine. Because of the presence of two sealings, a possible pressure failure can occur. An adaptive Feedforward control strategy in combination with Feedback control to track a periodic signal is considered. After the detection of the pressure fault its compensation is possible through this adaptive Feedforward control. Measured results carry out the suitability of the control approach together with the pressure fault recognition and its compensation.

KW - Advanced actuator technologies

KW - Reconfigurable control

KW - Sensor and actuator faults

KW - Advanced actuator technologies

KW - sensor and actuator faults

KW - reconfigurable control

KW - Engineering

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JF - IFAC-PapersOnLine

SN - 2405-8971

IS - 21

T2 - 9th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety for Technical Processes - SAFEPROCESS 2015

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