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Active Vibration Suppression Of Smart Structures Using Piezoelectric Shear Actuators, Brian P. Baillargeon
Active Vibration Suppression Of Smart Structures Using Piezoelectric Shear Actuators, Brian P. Baillargeon
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Active vibration damping using piezoelectric materials integrated with structural systems has found widespread use in engineering applications. Current vibration suppression systems usually consist of piezoelectric extension actuators bonded to the surface or embedded within the structure. The use of piezoelectric shear actuators/sensors has been proposed as an alternative, where the electric field is applied perpendicular to the direction of polarization to cause shear deformation of the material. We present an exact analysis and active vibration suppression of laminated composite plates and cylindrical shells with embedded piezoelectric shear actuators and sensors. Suitable displacement and electric potential fknctions are utilized to identically …
Analysis And Structural Health Monitoring Of Composite Plates With Piezoelectric Sensors And Actuators, Richard C. Mewer
Analysis And Structural Health Monitoring Of Composite Plates With Piezoelectric Sensors And Actuators, Richard C. Mewer
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Structural vibration suppression and health-monitoring have been the focus of intense research over the past decade, and piezoelectric actuators and sensors are particularly well suited to serve in this application. The first part is an analytical investigation into the cylindrical bending vibrations of piezoelectric composite plates. The second part is a fully experimental investigation into various vibration based structural health-monitoring techniques for bolted composites. The analytical solution consists of Fourier basis functions that satisfy the equations of motion and charge equation. The accuracy of the mechanical displacements, electric potential, and stresses are dependent on the number of terms in the …