Abstract
In this paper, a method to suppress the vibration of a double-beam system with nonlinear synchronized switch damping on the inductor via a network (SSDI-net) is proposed. Unlike the classical linear piezoelectric shunt damping, SSDI-net is a nonlinear piezoelectric damping. A double-beam system with SSDI-net was simplified to a lumped parameter electromechanical coupling model and analyzed by using the multi-harmonic balance method, at first with alternating frequency–time techniques (MHBM/AFT). Then, a new lower-power autonomous switching control circuit board was designed, based on SSD technique, and vibration control experiments using a double-beam system with an SSDI network are conducted, to verify the validity of the proposed analysis method and its calculation results. The nonlinear switching piezoelectric network proposed in this article can increase the voltage inversion factor. Furthermore, future applications of this switching piezoelectric network technology in the vibration suppression of bladed-disk structures in aero engines can reduce the number of switches by at least half and obtain almost the same damping effect.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Control and Systems Engineering
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