Equilibrium set investigation using bicausality
Authors:
Eric Bideaux;
Wilfrid Marquis-Favre a;
Serge Scavarda a
| Affiliation: | a Laboratoire d'Automatique Industrielle, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne Cedex |
DOI:
10.1080/13873950500069003
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems,
Volume
12,
Issue
2 &
3
April
2006
, pages 127
- 140
Subjects:
Analysis - Mathematics;
Applied Mechanics;
Dynamical Control Systems;
Dynamical Systems;
Mathematical Modelling;
Mathematics & Statistics for Engineers;
Simulation & Modeling;
Number of References: 21
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Previously published as:
Mathematical Modelling of Systems
(1381-2424)
until 1998
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Abstract
The introduction of the bicausality concept in the bond graph language has allowed new analytical methodologies, for instance in the context of model inversion, mechatronic system sizing and control. The bicausality concept is here applied for solving the equilibrium state of a mechatronic system. We propose a new method, which permits us to determine the size of the equilibrium set and the algebraic system to be solved. The proposed method is applied to linear systems in a first step, and a generalization is also given for some non-linear systems. Several examples are included in order to explain the method.
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| Keywords: Bond graph; Bicausality; Equilibrium; Sizing; Design; Inverse problem |
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