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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 13, 1988
Filed:
Oct. 31, 1986
Harold G Watts, Jr, Holden, MA (US);
Michael R Hunter, West Boylston, MA (US);
Randy E Thompson, Shrewsbury, MA (US);
The Pratt & Whitney Company, Inc., West Hartford, CT (US);
Abstract
The cam lift data is analyzed (110) through the use of a fast fourier transform (FFT) (116) to thereby obtain FFT coefficients (118) which define the amplitude and frequency content of the cam lift data. Through a combination of the kinematic model and an inverse FFT procedure, an axis control function including a position control function (Eq. 1 and Eq. 14) is determined (128) for each axis. Dynamic compensation (130) of each axis is provided for system lags and inertia loads by altering the axis control function as a proportion of the axis velocity and acceleration (130), respectively. For each controlled axis an independent vector and a corresponding dependent vector containing axis control data is generated (132). During the actual control of first and second drive motors (72, 70) of the grinding machine, position and velocity feedback signals are generated for each axis by feedback devices (82, 78). A master/slave control arrangement is provided between the two axes wherein the positional feedback signal (186) from one axis is utilized in the control of the other axis to eliminate time lags between control of the two axes.