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15 July 2002 Active vibration control of cylindrical shell using smart materials
M. B. Xu, Gangbing Song
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Abstract
Theoretical analysis of active control of vibration in a cylindrical shell is presented in this paper. The forced vibration wave in a circular cylindrical shell is studied and the propagation of the vibration wave is controlled actively. The structural model considered is an infinite elastic circular cylindrical shell and excited harmonically by a primary force arranged in a line around its circumference. Active control is achieved by applying another line circumferential distributed force apart form the primary force. The input vibration power flow is theoretically studied and used to evaluate the performance of the active control method. Numerical simulation results demonstrate that it is possible to achieve a vibration reduction of 15 dB for only one control force. To realize this active control force, smart actuators such as the piezoceramic material can be used. It is hoped that the investigation will shed some light on the control of vibration propagation in such structures by using smart materials.
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M. B. Xu and Gangbing Song "Active vibration control of cylindrical shell using smart materials", Proc. SPIE 4701, Smart Structures and Materials 2002: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, (15 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474701
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KEYWORDS
Wave propagation

Vibration control

Active vibration control

Smart materials

Control systems

Interfaces

Actuators

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