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Adjustable Vibration Exciter Based on Unbalanced Motors

In European industry, such as metallurgical, mining and processing, construction, food, and chemical, vibration exciters are used, which indicates their wide and, in some cases, unique technological capabilities. The most common are electromagnetic and unbalanced vibration exciters. The advantages o...

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Autores principales: Osadchyy, Volodymyr, Nazarova, Olena, Hutsol, Taras, Glowacki, Szymon, Mudryk, Krzysztof, Bryś, Andrzej, Rud, Anatolii, Tulej, Weronika, Sojak, Mariusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36850770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23042170
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author Osadchyy, Volodymyr
Nazarova, Olena
Hutsol, Taras
Glowacki, Szymon
Mudryk, Krzysztof
Bryś, Andrzej
Rud, Anatolii
Tulej, Weronika
Sojak, Mariusz
author_facet Osadchyy, Volodymyr
Nazarova, Olena
Hutsol, Taras
Glowacki, Szymon
Mudryk, Krzysztof
Bryś, Andrzej
Rud, Anatolii
Tulej, Weronika
Sojak, Mariusz
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description In European industry, such as metallurgical, mining and processing, construction, food, and chemical, vibration exciters are used, which indicates their wide and, in some cases, unique technological capabilities. The most common are electromagnetic and unbalanced vibration exciters. The advantages of electromagnetic vibration exciters include the ability to control the amplitude of the vibration by changing the electrical power supplied; the disadvantages are high material consumption. However, unbalanced vibration exciters have low energy efficiency, which is associated with difficult start-up conditions and with an overestimated mechanical power of the vibration exciter in relation to the power required by the technology itself, which is due to the need to minimize the effect of the technological load on the operating mode of the vibrating unit. Adjusting the amplitude of the disturbing force of unbalanced vibration exciters, regardless of the vibration frequency, will make it possible to reduce the installed power of the unit by passing the resonant frequency with a minimum disturbing force and compensating for the effect of the process load by means of a closed-loop electric drive. In the course of the study, an analytical description of the interaction of the rotating unbalances located on a common movable platform was obtained. On the basis of these analytical dependencies, a mathematical model was developed that takes into account the dynamic characteristics of a frequency-controlled asynchronous electric drive of a closed-loop control system for the mutual arrangement of rotating unbalances. The simulation results confirmed the possibility of using the specified electric drive to control the oscillation amplitude directly in the process of operation of a four-unbalanced vibration exciter. A physical experiment was carried out to determine the transient processes of changing the angular velocity of an induction motor with an abrupt change in the frequency converter setting. On the basis of this experiment, the previously created mathematical model was refined in terms of describing the dynamic parameters of the electric drive. The proposed structure of the control system, the performance of which has been confirmed by mathematical modeling, makes it possible to implement an adjustable four-unbalanced vibration exciter using single commercially available asynchronous vibrators.
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spelling pubmed-99655422023-02-26 Adjustable Vibration Exciter Based on Unbalanced Motors Osadchyy, Volodymyr Nazarova, Olena Hutsol, Taras Glowacki, Szymon Mudryk, Krzysztof Bryś, Andrzej Rud, Anatolii Tulej, Weronika Sojak, Mariusz Sensors (Basel) Article In European industry, such as metallurgical, mining and processing, construction, food, and chemical, vibration exciters are used, which indicates their wide and, in some cases, unique technological capabilities. The most common are electromagnetic and unbalanced vibration exciters. The advantages of electromagnetic vibration exciters include the ability to control the amplitude of the vibration by changing the electrical power supplied; the disadvantages are high material consumption. However, unbalanced vibration exciters have low energy efficiency, which is associated with difficult start-up conditions and with an overestimated mechanical power of the vibration exciter in relation to the power required by the technology itself, which is due to the need to minimize the effect of the technological load on the operating mode of the vibrating unit. Adjusting the amplitude of the disturbing force of unbalanced vibration exciters, regardless of the vibration frequency, will make it possible to reduce the installed power of the unit by passing the resonant frequency with a minimum disturbing force and compensating for the effect of the process load by means of a closed-loop electric drive. In the course of the study, an analytical description of the interaction of the rotating unbalances located on a common movable platform was obtained. On the basis of these analytical dependencies, a mathematical model was developed that takes into account the dynamic characteristics of a frequency-controlled asynchronous electric drive of a closed-loop control system for the mutual arrangement of rotating unbalances. The simulation results confirmed the possibility of using the specified electric drive to control the oscillation amplitude directly in the process of operation of a four-unbalanced vibration exciter. A physical experiment was carried out to determine the transient processes of changing the angular velocity of an induction motor with an abrupt change in the frequency converter setting. On the basis of this experiment, the previously created mathematical model was refined in terms of describing the dynamic parameters of the electric drive. The proposed structure of the control system, the performance of which has been confirmed by mathematical modeling, makes it possible to implement an adjustable four-unbalanced vibration exciter using single commercially available asynchronous vibrators. MDPI 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9965542/ /pubmed/36850770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23042170 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Glowacki, Szymon
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Bryś, Andrzej
Rud, Anatolii
Tulej, Weronika
Sojak, Mariusz
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36850770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23042170
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