Finite Element Analysis and Vibration Control of a Deep Composite Cylindrical Shell Using MFC Actuators
Author(s) -
G. Vijay Kumar,
S. Raja,
Karavadappa Basavarajappa Prasanna,
V B Reddy Sudha
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
smart materials research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-3561
pISSN - 2090-357X
DOI - 10.1155/2012/513271
Subject(s) - finite element method , shell (structure) , vibration control , vibration , modal analysis , actuator , modal , coupling (piping) , structural engineering , composite number , materials science , engineering , acoustics , mechanical engineering , composite material , physics , electrical engineering
A four-node composite facet-shell element is developed, accounting for electromechanical coupling of Macrofiber Composite (MFC) and conventional PZT patches. Further a warping correction is included in order to capture correctly the induced strain of conformable MFC, surface bonded on a cylindrical shell. The element performance to model the relations between in-plane electric field to normal strains is examined with the help of experiment and ANSYS analysis. In ANSYS, a simple modeling scheme is proposed for MFC using a parallel capacitors concept. The independent modal space control technique has been revisited to address the control of combination resonances through a selective modal space control scheme, where two or more modes can be combined to form the vibrating system or plant in modal domain. The developed control schemes are implemented in a digital processor using DS1104 and the closed-loop vibration control experiments are conducted on a CFRP shell structure. The influence of directionally induced actuation of MFC actuators on elastic couplings of composite shell is studied theoretically and is subsequently demonstrated in experiments. MFC actuators provide the much needed optimization domain for achieving the vibration control of combination resonances of elastically coupled deep-shell structure
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