ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS

In this work passive piezoelectric devices for vibration damping are studied. It is developed the basic idea of synthesizing electrical wave guides to obtain an optimal electro-mechanical energy exchange and therefore to dissipate the mechanical vibrational energy in the electric form. Modular Piezo...

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Main Author: Maurini, Corrado
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00994396
http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/99/43/96/PDF/Master15feb2002.pdf
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spelling ndltd-CCSD-oai-tel.archives-ouvertes.fr-tel-009943962014-10-14T03:32:45Z http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00994396 http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/99/43/96/PDF/Master15feb2002.pdf ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS Maurini, Corrado [PHYS:MECA:MSMECA] Physics/Mechanics/Materials and structures in mechanics [PHYS:MECA:MSMECA] Physique/Mécanique/Matériaux et structures en mécanique [SPI:MECA:MSMECA] Engineering Sciences/Mechanics/Materials and structures in mechanics [SPI:MECA:MSMECA] Sciences de l'ingénieur/Mécanique/Matériaux et structures en mécanique Vibration Control Electric Networks Virtual Power Principle Piezoelectric Transducers Wave Propagation In this work passive piezoelectric devices for vibration damping are studied. It is developed the basic idea of synthesizing electrical wave guides to obtain an optimal electro-mechanical energy exchange and therefore to dissipate the mechanical vibrational energy in the electric form. Modular PiezoElectroMechanical (PEM) structures are constituted by continuous elastic beams (or bars) coupled, by means of an array of PZT transducers, to lumped dissipative electric networks. Both refined and homogenized models of those periodic systems are derived by an energetic approach based on the principle of virtual powers. Weak and strong formulation of the dynamical problem are presented having in mind future studies involving the determination of numerical solutions. In this framework the effectiveness of the proposed devices for the suppression of mechanical vibrations is investigated by a wave approach, considering both the extensional and flexural oscillations. The optimal values of the electric parameters for a fixed network topology are derived analytically by a pole placement technique. Their sensitivities on the dimensions of the basic cell of the periodic system and on the design frequency are studied. Moreover the dependence of damping performances on the frequency is analyzed. Comparing the performances of different network topological configurations, the advantages of controlling a mechanical structure with an electric analog are shown. As a consequence of those results, new interconnections of PZT transducers are proposed. An experimental setup for the validation of the analytical and numerical results is proposed and tested. A classical experience on resonant shunted PZT is reproduced. Future experimental work is programmed. 2002-02-15 eng PhD thesis
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topic [PHYS:MECA:MSMECA] Physics/Mechanics/Materials and structures in mechanics
[PHYS:MECA:MSMECA] Physique/Mécanique/Matériaux et structures en mécanique
[SPI:MECA:MSMECA] Engineering Sciences/Mechanics/Materials and structures in mechanics
[SPI:MECA:MSMECA] Sciences de l'ingénieur/Mécanique/Matériaux et structures en mécanique
Vibration Control
Electric Networks
Virtual Power Principle
Piezoelectric Transducers
Wave Propagation
spellingShingle [PHYS:MECA:MSMECA] Physics/Mechanics/Materials and structures in mechanics
[PHYS:MECA:MSMECA] Physique/Mécanique/Matériaux et structures en mécanique
[SPI:MECA:MSMECA] Engineering Sciences/Mechanics/Materials and structures in mechanics
[SPI:MECA:MSMECA] Sciences de l'ingénieur/Mécanique/Matériaux et structures en mécanique
Vibration Control
Electric Networks
Virtual Power Principle
Piezoelectric Transducers
Wave Propagation
Maurini, Corrado
ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
description In this work passive piezoelectric devices for vibration damping are studied. It is developed the basic idea of synthesizing electrical wave guides to obtain an optimal electro-mechanical energy exchange and therefore to dissipate the mechanical vibrational energy in the electric form. Modular PiezoElectroMechanical (PEM) structures are constituted by continuous elastic beams (or bars) coupled, by means of an array of PZT transducers, to lumped dissipative electric networks. Both refined and homogenized models of those periodic systems are derived by an energetic approach based on the principle of virtual powers. Weak and strong formulation of the dynamical problem are presented having in mind future studies involving the determination of numerical solutions. In this framework the effectiveness of the proposed devices for the suppression of mechanical vibrations is investigated by a wave approach, considering both the extensional and flexural oscillations. The optimal values of the electric parameters for a fixed network topology are derived analytically by a pole placement technique. Their sensitivities on the dimensions of the basic cell of the periodic system and on the design frequency are studied. Moreover the dependence of damping performances on the frequency is analyzed. Comparing the performances of different network topological configurations, the advantages of controlling a mechanical structure with an electric analog are shown. As a consequence of those results, new interconnections of PZT transducers are proposed. An experimental setup for the validation of the analytical and numerical results is proposed and tested. A classical experience on resonant shunted PZT is reproduced. Future experimental work is programmed.
author Maurini, Corrado
author_facet Maurini, Corrado
author_sort Maurini, Corrado
title ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
title_short ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
title_full ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
title_fullStr ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
title_full_unstemmed ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING OF DISTRIBUTED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS FOR PASSIVE DAMPING OF STRUCTURAL VIBRATIONS: COMPARISON OF NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
title_sort electromechanical coupling of distributed piezoelectric transducers for passive damping of structural vibrations: comparison of network configurations
publishDate 2002
url http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00994396
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