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Neural network hysteresis modeling with an improved Preisach model for piezoelectric actuators
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2012
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EngineeringNeural Network HysteresisMechanical EngineeringNeural NetworkPiezoelectric CeramicComputational MechanicsVibrationsMechanical ControlPiezoelectric ActuatorsNonlinear Vibration ControlPiezoelectric MaterialElectrical EngineeringMechatronicsActive Vibration ControlActuationElectronic-mechanical SystemPiezoelectricityMicropositioningHysteresisMechanical SystemsVibration ControlImproved Preisach ModelPiezoelectric Actuator
Purpose Widely used in micro‐position devices and vibration control, the piezoelectric actuator exhibits strong hysteresis effects, which can cause inaccuracy and oscillations, even lead to instability. If the hysteretic effects can be predicted, a controller can be designed to correct for these effects. This paper aims to present a neural network hysteresis model with an improved Preisach model to predict the output of piezoelectric actuator. Design/methodology/approach The improved Preisach model is given: A wiping‐out memory sequence is defined that is along a single axis only and at the same time the ascending and the descending extreme points are separated. The extended area variable is calculated according to wiping‐out memory sequence. The relationship between the two inputs (the extended area variable and variable rate of input signal) and the hysteresis output is implemented with a neural network to approximate the hysteresis model for the piezoelectric actuators. Findings Some experiments are carried out with a piezoelectric ceramic (PST150/7/40 VS12) and the results show the neural network hysteresis model can reliably predict the hysteretic behaviours in piezoelectric actuators. Originality/value The improved Preisach model is a simple model that is implemented by a neural network to reliably predict the hysteretic output in piezoelectric actuators.
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