Tusset, A. M.Kossoski, A. [UNESP]Bueno, A. M. [UNESP]Balthazar, Jose Manoel [UNESP]Felix, J. L.P.Cunha, A.Avanço, R. H.2023-03-012023-03-012022-01-01Mechanisms and Machine Science, v. 116, p. 241-251.2211-09922211-0984http://hdl.handle.net/11449/241763This work proposes the attenuation of the Sommerfeld effect (jump phenomenon) present in a non-ideal oscillator thought the use of different nonlinear controllers. The non-ideal system is composed of a beam-like mechanical structure excited by a limited power supply, in this case an unbalanced direct current motor. Two different control techniques are considered. The first controller has its feedback gain obtained through the SDRE (State-Dependent Riccati Equation) technique in conjunction with a feedforward gain. The second controller is based in the SMC (Sliding Mode Control) technique. Numerical simulations show that the two proposed control strategies are effective in suppressing the jump phenomenon, and thus keeping the structure vibration of the studied system at desirable levels.241-251engNon-ideal systemSDRE controlSliding Mode ControlSommerfeld effectNonlinear Control Applied in Jump Attenuation of a Non-ideal SystemCapítulo de livro10.1007/978-3-030-96603-4_132-s2.0-85128674036