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10 April 2013 An active control logic to improve the fatigue strength of smart flexible structures
Pasquale Ambrosio, Francesco Braghin, Ferruccio Resta, Francesco Ripamonti
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Abstract
In general active vibration control intrinsically implies a fatigue damage reduction. Anyway, this assumption is not always verified. In these cases it is possible to deeper investigate the fatigue phenomena on smart flexible structures and their reduction from a control point of view. In this article, to identify the problem main parameters, a simplified interpretation of fatigue damage is given using the frequency analysis framework. Then, the active control logic is defined as an optimization problem with a quadratic functional taking into account the previously cited parameters. Finally, because of non-linearity of fatigue phenomenon, an adaptive approach is applied and a numerical/experimental validation is carried out.
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Pasquale Ambrosio, Francesco Braghin, Ferruccio Resta, and Francesco Ripamonti "An active control logic to improve the fatigue strength of smart flexible structures", Proc. SPIE 8688, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2013, 86881U (10 April 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2009678
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KEYWORDS
Logic

Control systems

Vibration control

Adaptive control

Smart structures

Sensors

Active vibration control

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