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A negative imaginary approach to the actuation of a guitar string
Date Issued
01-01-2013
Author(s)
Cheekati, B.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
A feedback control approach to damp the resonances of a guitar string is considered. A guitar string is tightly stretched and fastened at both its ends. This string is placed in a magnetic field and set to vibrations by passing current through it. A displacement sensor is placed such that the actuator and the sensor are collocated. The linear dynamics characterizing the input/output (supplied current/measured displacement) relationship is identified and a model is fit. It is observed that the model satisfies the negative imaginary condition. An Integral Resonant Controller (IRC) is designed, by exploiting the negative imaginary characteristics, to damp the first five modes of the string. Signal conditioning circuitry associated with the sensor could introduce significant time delays that destroy the negative imaginary property. Here, an IRC is designed even when the system does not exhibit negative imaginary characteristics. The effectiveness these control designs are experimentally validated. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Volume
23