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This book introduces and develops the mathematical models used to
describe crane dynamics, and explores established and emerging
control methods employed for industrial cranes. It opens with a
general introduction to the design and structure of various crane
types including gantry cranes, rotary cranes, and mobile cranes
currently being used for material handling processes. Mathematical
models describing their dynamics for control purposes are developed
via two different modeling approaches: lumped-mass and distributed
parameter models. Control strategies applicable to real industrial
problems are then discussed, including open-loop control, feedback
control, boundary control, and hybrid control strategies. Finally,
based on the methods covered in the book, future research
directions are proposed for the advancement of crane technologies.
This book can be used by graduate students, engineers, and
researchers in the material handling industry including those
working in warehouses, manufacturing, construction sites, ship
building, seaports, container terminals, nuclear power plants, and
in offshore engineering.
This book provides a comprehensive guideline on dynamic analysis
and vibration control of axially moving systems. First, the
mathematical models of various axially moving systems describing
the string, beam, belt, and plate models are developed.
Accordingly, dynamical issues such as the equilibrium
configuration, critical velocity, stability, bifurcation, and
further chaotic dynamics are analyzed. Second, this book covers the
design of the control schemes based on the hitherto control
strategies for axially moving systems: feedback control using the
transfer function, variable structure control, control by
regulating the axial velocity, wave cancellation approach, boundary
control using the Lyapunov method, adaptive control, and hybrid
control methods. Finally, according to the contents discussed in
the book, specific aspects are outlined for initiating future
research endeavors to be undertaken concerning axially moving
systems. This book is useful to graduate students and researchers
in industrial sectors such as continuous manufacturing systems,
transport systems, power transmission systems, and lifting systems
not to mention in academia.
This book provides a comprehensive guideline on dynamic analysis
and vibration control of axially moving systems. First, the
mathematical models of various axially moving systems describing
the string, beam, belt, and plate models are developed.
Accordingly, dynamical issues such as the equilibrium
configuration, critical velocity, stability, bifurcation, and
further chaotic dynamics are analyzed. Second, this book covers the
design of the control schemes based on the hitherto control
strategies for axially moving systems: feedback control using the
transfer function, variable structure control, control by
regulating the axial velocity, wave cancellation approach, boundary
control using the Lyapunov method, adaptive control, and hybrid
control methods. Finally, according to the contents discussed in
the book, specific aspects are outlined for initiating future
research endeavors to be undertaken concerning axially moving
systems. This book is useful to graduate students and researchers
in industrial sectors such as continuous manufacturing systems,
transport systems, power transmission systems, and lifting systems
not to mention in academia.
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