DOI: 10.3390/act15080449 ISSN: 2076-0825

Coordinate Decoupling and Gain-Scheduled Control for a Magnetically Levitated Oil-Free Scroll Compressor

Ce Shi, Feng Sun, Jiale Yu, Xin Li, Chuan Zhao, Ran Zhou, Junjie Jin, Fangchao Xu, Rutong Dou, Li Ke

A magnetic-levitation direct-drive oil-free scroll compressor (MLDD-OFSC) eliminates the anti-rotation mechanism to achieve oil-free operation. Still, its large-stroke planar motion introduces strong sensor–DOF coupling and air-gap-dependent stiffness variation that degrade fixed-gain PID performance. This paper proposes a control strategy integrating acceleration feedback linearization, gain-scheduled PID, and coordinate decoupling. An inverse electromagnetic force model is derived to compensate for the nonlinear force–air-gap relationship, linearizing the suspension dynamics. A phase-adaptive gain scheduling law is developed, where gains vary with trajectory phase via a cosine-based mapping. A homogeneous transformation matrix decouples raw sensor signals into independent X, Y, and yaw DOFs. Frequency-domain analysis at three air-gap positions confirms closed-loop stability. Simulations show that the proposed acceleration-linearized gain-scheduled PID (AL_GS_PID) outperforms traditional PID and fixed-gain AL_PID in tracking accuracy. Experiments demonstrate progressive improvement across four configurations—decentralized PID, decoupled PID, fixed-gain AL_PID, and AL_GS_PID—with the full scheme reducing peak errors to 0.043 mm in X and 0.04 mm in Y, corresponding to 74.7% and 33.3% reductions over decentralized PID. These results demonstrate that the proposed strategy effectively addresses coupling and stiffness variation in large-stroke maglev systems under no-load and light-load conditions.

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