TY - GEN
T1 - Mathematical description of AC resistance spot welding control problem and limits of its controller design
AU - Yue, Zuogong
AU - Zhou, Kang
AU - Cai, Lilong
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Resistance spot welding (RSW) is widely used in sheet metal fabrication industries even though the medium frequency type has appeared. Since there are lots of demands to significantly improve its performances depending on better control schemes, it is valuable to answer the question: how much of the performance it might improve if more advanced control strategies could be used. In addition, various modeling work has been done in the past twenty years. However, there are few new papers showing controller design based on these models and improving its performances effectively. This paper presented the complete mathematical description of the control problem firstly and revealed the critical points in the model of the whole process which significantly affect the control strategy design. Then it explained why most feedback strategies ordinarily used lose their theoretical foundations and few existing control algorithms can be directly used for this control problem with RMS valued current as the output and input constraints. Moreover, a practical control strategy with solid theoretical support was proposed, which seems to be simple but actually with lots of complicated theoretical issues concerned and is one of the few reasonable control algorithms considering the unique properties of RSW's 'single phase AC model, input constraints and nonlinearity of the output'. In the end, this paper verified the proposed scheme against the experimental results, and introduced a new interesting general control problem for later researches.
AB - Resistance spot welding (RSW) is widely used in sheet metal fabrication industries even though the medium frequency type has appeared. Since there are lots of demands to significantly improve its performances depending on better control schemes, it is valuable to answer the question: how much of the performance it might improve if more advanced control strategies could be used. In addition, various modeling work has been done in the past twenty years. However, there are few new papers showing controller design based on these models and improving its performances effectively. This paper presented the complete mathematical description of the control problem firstly and revealed the critical points in the model of the whole process which significantly affect the control strategy design. Then it explained why most feedback strategies ordinarily used lose their theoretical foundations and few existing control algorithms can be directly used for this control problem with RMS valued current as the output and input constraints. Moreover, a practical control strategy with solid theoretical support was proposed, which seems to be simple but actually with lots of complicated theoretical issues concerned and is one of the few reasonable control algorithms considering the unique properties of RSW's 'single phase AC model, input constraints and nonlinearity of the output'. In the end, this paper verified the proposed scheme against the experimental results, and introduced a new interesting general control problem for later researches.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84883492777&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/acc.2013.6580366
DO - 10.1109/acc.2013.6580366
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84883492777
SN - 9781479901777
T3 - Proceedings of the American Control Conference
SP - 3461
EP - 3466
BT - 2013 American Control Conference, ACC 2013
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2013 1st American Control Conference, ACC 2013
Y2 - 17 June 2013 through 19 June 2013
ER -