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Control for Slosh-Free of an Open Container

John T. Feddema, Clark R. Dohrmann, Gordon G. Parker, Rush D. Robinett, Vicente Romero, D.J. Schmitt

Year
1997
Citations
2

Abstract

his article describes two methods for controlling the surface T of a liquid in an open container as it is being carried by a robot arm. Both methods make use of the fundamental mode of oscillation and damping of the liquid in the container as predicted from a boundary element model of the fluid. The first method uses an infinite impulse response filter to alter the acceleration profile so that the liquid remains level except for a single wave at the beginning and end of the motion. The motion of the liquid is similar to that of a simple pendulum. The second method removes the remaining two surface oscillations by tilting the container parallel to the beginning and ending wave. A double pendulum model is used to determine the trajectory for this motion. Experimental results of a FANUC S-800 robot moving a 230 mm diameter hemispherical container of water are presented.

Keywords

Slosh dynamicsContainer (type theory)Free surfaceMechanicsControl theory (sociology)AccelerationOscillation (cell signaling)Impulse (physics)PendulumTrajectory

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