Experimental research of Magneto-Rheological recoil control system

ZHANG Lijie Chang Jiadong Wang Jiong

Journal of Vibration and Shock ›› 2014, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (22) : 115-120.

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Experimental research of Magneto-Rheological recoil control system

  • ZHANG Lijie1 Chang Jiadong1 Wang Jiong2
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Since the critical demand for time response of MR damper for gun recoil buffering applications, experimental studies of MR recoil control system are carried out on an impact test rig with the special designed MR damper. Impact performance of the MR damper under fixed operating current is obtained, which is described by a physical model. Time response of the MR damper’s coil current and the damping force are respectively tested, then trajectory tracking control scheme for MR recoil system is put forward, so that the MR adjustable damping force can accurately track the ideal reference curve. Experimental results with 3g and 4g powders under double close-looped feedback control, as well as the fixed damping curve without feedback are obtained. By comparisons, the feedback control can efficiently reduce the response time of the damping force and provide more rapid tracking ability. With the same displacement, smaller peak of recoil force is produced, while with the same peak of recoil force, more less displacement is achieved. Finally, for decline of the damping force curve with 4g powders, it’s suggested the adjustable coefficient of the damping force, as an important parameters must be large enough in MR dampers’ structural design.

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Magnetorheological damper impact loading recoil buffering response time trajectory tracking control

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ZHANG Lijie Chang Jiadong Wang Jiong. Experimental research of Magneto-Rheological recoil control system[J]. Journal of Vibration and Shock, 2014, 33(22): 115-120
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