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Wire tension control of an automatic motor winding machine —an iterative learning sliding mode control approach
作者 Jie-Shiou Lu, Ming-Yang Cheng, Ke-Han Su, Mi-Chi Tsai
摘要 One of the most crucial factors that affects the winding quality in an automatic motor winding process is the regulation of wire tension. Most commercial automatic motor winding machines use passive devices such as a dancer arm or a hysteresis brake to adjust the wire tension. However, as the winding speed increases, these passive devices may not be able to react quickly enough to maintain constant wire tension and may cause the enameled wire to tremble. In order to cope with the aforementioned problems, this paper conducts an in-depth study on active wire tension control of automatic motor winding machines. In particular, an iterative learning sliding mode control scheme for wire tension control is developed in this paper, while a disturbance observer is employed to estimate the wire tension for the implementation of sensorless wire tension control. Moreover, due to the fact that the motion of the unwind roll is affected by the motion of the enameled wire, the estimated wire speed information is exploited in the design of the tension control scheme to lessen the lag phenomenon. Results of the winding experiments verify the effectiveness of the proposed wire tension control scheme.
關鍵字 Wire tension control, Iterative learning control, Sliding mode control Motor winding process, Disturbance observer