Free Vibrations and Energy Transfer Analysis of the Vibrating Piezoelectric Gyroscope Based on the Linear and Nonlinear Decoupling Methods

Author:

Li Wei1,Yang Xiao-Dong1,Zhang Wei1,Ren Yuan2,Yang Tianzhi3

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Vibrations and Strength of Mechanical Engineering, College of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China e-mail:

2. Department of Aeronautical and Astronautical Science, Aerospace Engineering University, Beijing 101416, China e-mail:

3. Department of Mechanics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China e-mail:

Abstract

The present research is concerned with the free vibrations and energy transfer of a vibrating gyroscope, which is composed of a flexible beam with surrounded piezoelectric films in a rotating space. The governing equations involve nonlinear curvature, and rotary inertia of an in-extensional rotating piezoelectric beam is obtained by using the transformation of two Euler angles and the extended Hamilton principle. The gyroscopic effect due to the rotating angular speed is investigated in the frame of complex modes based on the invariant manifold method. The effects of angular speed, initial values, and electrical resistance to the nonlinear natural frequencies of a rotating piezoelectric beam are studied by both linear and nonlinear decoupling methods. The results reveal that the rotation causes one nonlinear frequency to bifurcate into a pair of frequencies: one forward and one backward nonlinear frequencies. The variation of the frequency with the angular speed is used to measure the angular speed. Finally, the energy transfer due to nonlinear coupling under 1:1 internal resonance condition and the energy transfer due to the linear gyroscopic decoupling are investigated.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Engineering

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