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A Review of Piezoelectric Material-Based Structural Control and Health Monitoring Techniques for Engineering Structures: Challenges and Opportunities

Journal

ACTUATORS
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/act10050101

Keywords

piezoelectric material; vibration control; noise control; active control; damage structure; SHM

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  1. Structures and Materials (S&M) Research Lab of Prince Sultan University
  2. Prince Sultan University

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Piezoelectric materials, with advantages such as low cost, high service bandwidth, and ease of handling and execution, have been widely used in engineering fields for structural control and health monitoring. Through comprehensive literature research, challenges and opportunities for future work are discussed, providing guidance for researchers interested in applying piezoelectric materials.
With the breadth of applications and analysis performed over the last few decades, it would not be an exaggeration to call piezoelectric materials the top of the crop of smart materials. Piezoelectric materials have emerged as the most researched materials for practical applications among the numerous smart materials. They owe it to a few main reasons, including low cost, high bandwidth of service, availability in a variety of formats, and ease of handling and execution. Several authors have used piezoelectric materials as sensors and actuators to effectively control structural vibrations, noise, and active control, as well as for structural health monitoring, over the last three decades. These studies cover a wide range of engineering disciplines, from vast space systems to aerospace, automotive, civil, and biomedical engineering. Therefore, in this review, a study has been reported on piezoelectric materials and their advantages in engineering fields with fundamental modeling and applications. Next, the new approaches and hypotheses suggested by different scholars are also explored for control/repair methods and the structural health monitoring of engineering structures. Lastly, the challenges and opportunities has been discussed based on the exhaustive literature studies for future work. As a result, this review can serve as a guideline for the researchers who want to use piezoelectric materials for engineering structures.

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