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22 June 2000 Sensor/actuator optimal design for active vibration control of shell structure
Seung Jo Kim, Joon Seok Hwang, Jiwon Mok
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In this paper, a method based on finite element technique is developed for the design of sensor/actuator system of the active vibration control of shell structure. To prevent the adverse effect of spillover, distributed modal sensor/actuator system is established using PVDF film. Although shell structure is three-dimensional structure, the PVDF sensor/actuator system can be treated as two-dimensional. The electrode patterns and lamination angle of PVDF sensor/actuator are optimized to design the modal sensor/actuator system. Finite element programs are developed to consider curved structures having PVDF modal sensor/actuator. The nine-node shell element with five nodal degree of freedoms is used for finite element discretization. Electrode patterns and lamination angles of PVDF sensor/actuator are optimized using genetic algorithm. Sensor is designed to minimize the observation spillover, and actuator is designed to minimize the system energy of the control modes under a given initial condition. Modal sensor/actuator for the first and second modes of singly curved cantilevered shell structure are designed using above mentioned methods. For the demonstration, numerical simulation of the closed loop system is performed. Discrete LQG method is used as a control law.
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Seung Jo Kim, Joon Seok Hwang, and Jiwon Mok "Sensor/actuator optimal design for active vibration control of shell structure", Proc. SPIE 3985, Smart Structures and Materials 2000: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, (22 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.388874
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Ferroelectric polymers

Actuators

Electrodes

Active vibration control

Transducers

Binary data

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