Actuator drive control device for active vibration isolation support system, and method of using the same
First Claim
1. An actuator drive control device for an active vibration isolation support system, comprising:
- an elastic body that receives a load of a vibrating body;
a liquid chamber in which the elastic body forms at least a part of a wall surface;
a movable member for changing a capacity of the liquid chamber by reciprocating periodically; and
an actuator operating periodically by receiving supply of an electrical current corresponding to a vibration state of the vibrating body;
a controller which is configured to control supply of the electrical current to the actuator;
the electrical current being supplied to the actuator to move the movable member in one direction, and with a restoring force of the elastic body deformed, the movable member is moved back in the other direction when the electrical current supply is stopped,wherein when an electrical current of a present period rises before an electrical current value of a previous period which is supplied to the actuator becomes 0, the controller decreases the electrical current value of the present period.
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Abstract
An actuator of an active engine vibration isolation support system is driven based on the first, second, third . . . duty groups calculated corresponding to the vibration periods t1, t2, t3 . . . of the engine. When the engine rotational speed varies in the increasing direction and the vibration periods t1, t2, t3 . . . become gradually shorter, parts of the first, second, third . . . duty groups overlap each other, and therefore an electrical current which is supplied to the actuator does not become 0 at the end of the duty groups, leading to a possibility that a peak value of the electrical current gradually increases so that not only the active vibration isolation support system cannot exhibit an effective vibration isolation function, but also the actuator generates heat. Therefore, for example, when the overlapping amount of the first and the second duty groups exceeds a threshold value, a duty ratio of the second duty group is made 0 to stop application of the electrical current to the actuator. Thus, the vibration isolation function of the active vibration isolation support system is prevented from being impaired by the variation in the frequency of the input vibration.
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10 Claims
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1. An actuator drive control device for an active vibration isolation support system, comprising:
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an elastic body that receives a load of a vibrating body; a liquid chamber in which the elastic body forms at least a part of a wall surface; a movable member for changing a capacity of the liquid chamber by reciprocating periodically; and an actuator operating periodically by receiving supply of an electrical current corresponding to a vibration state of the vibrating body; a controller which is configured to control supply of the electrical current to the actuator; the electrical current being supplied to the actuator to move the movable member in one direction, and with a restoring force of the elastic body deformed, the movable member is moved back in the other direction when the electrical current supply is stopped, wherein when an electrical current of a present period rises before an electrical current value of a previous period which is supplied to the actuator becomes 0, the controller decreases the electrical current value of the present period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of controlling an active vibration isolation support system with an actuator drive control device, said vibration isolation support system comprising:
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an elastic body adapted to receive a load of a vibrating body; a liquid chamber in which the elastic body forms at least a part of a wall surface; a movable member for changing a capacity of the liquid chamber by periodically reciprocating; and an actuator for reciprocally moving said movable member; wherein said method comprises the steps of; periodically reciprocating the movable member by intermittently supplying electrical current corresponding to a vibration state of the vibrating body to said actuator; wherein electrical current supplied to the actuator moves the movable member in a first direction to deform said elastic body, and the movable member is moved back in the other direction when the electrical current supply is interrupted, and decreasing an electrical current value of a present period when the electrical current of the present period rises before an electrical current value of a previous period which is supplied to the actuator becomes 0. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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