Shunted piezoelectric patch adaptive vibration absorber set to maximise electric power absorption: A comparison between parallel and series RL-shunts

Author:

Gardonio Paolo1ORCID,Rodrigues Gabriel Konda2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento Politecnico di Ingegneria e Architettura, Università Degli Studi di Udine, Udine, Italy

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil

Abstract

This paper presents a comparative study on two types of shunted piezoelectric patch adaptive vibration absorbers, which can be bonded in batches on thin-walled structures to control the broad-band resonant response of low order flexural modes. The self-contained control units are formed by a thin piezoelectric patch connected either to a series or to a parallel resistive-inductive (RL) network. The two components of the shunt are adapted online in such a way as to maximise the time-averaged electric power absorbed by the shunt, which corresponds to minimising the time-averaged total flexural response of the hosting structure. The study considers a practical demonstrator formed by a thin rectangular plate with five piezoelectric patches connected to digital RL-shunts, which is excited in bending by a stationary white noise point force. The aim of the paper is to contrast the tuning and vibration control properties of the series and parallel RL shunts. More specifically, the online implementation of a recursive two-paths tuning strategy along R-constant and L-constant paths with an extremum seeking gradient search algorithm is analysed first for the two types of shunts. Then, the vibration control performance produced by the two types of shunts is investigated for the case where they are tuned to control the resonant response of the first flexural mode of the plate.

Funder

DEVISU PRIN 2017 programme of the Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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