Development of Three-Axis Active Vibration Isolator Using Displacement Cancellation Technique

A three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) active vibration isolation system using displacement cancellation control technique is developed. The displacement cancellation concept is presented and implemented in this research to obtain zero compliance of vibration isolation table against direct static force as well as to suppress the dynamic disturbances acting on the isolation table. In the displacement cancellation control technique, relative movements of the vibration free table are followed with I-PD control and movements of the middle mass respect to base are controlled with PD control. The corresponding controllers are designed in such way so that actuator can generate opposite force against disturbance to cancel the effect of displacement of the middle mass on the vibration isolation table, which finally leads zero compliance of the isolation table. Voice coil motors (VCMs) are used for getting linear actuating effect and corresponding displacements of the table are detected by eddy-current gap sensors. The experimental results showed that the developed system with displacement cancellation mode control has capability to maintain zero compliance against direct static force in the 3-DOF motions associated with horizontal translations and a vertical rotation. Moreover experiments have been conducted to measure the dynamic responses of the vibration isolation table to direct disturbance.