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The three-hinged arch as an example of piezomechanic passive controlled structure

Journal

CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS
Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages 1247-1262

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00161-015-0474-x

Keywords

Electric analog; Piezoelectric transducers; Passive networks; Three-hinged arch; Vibration control

Funding

  1. University of Genoa [Ateneo 2013 CUP D34G13000170005]
  2. Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR), through the PRIN [2010MBJK5B]

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Although piezoelectric transducers are employed in a variety of fields, their application for vibration control of civil or industrial structures has not yet been fully developed, at the best of authors' knowledge. Thanks to a new generation of ever more performing piezoceramic materials and to the recent development of scientific proposals based on a very simple technology, this paper presents a step forward to engineering applications for the control of structural systems. A three-hinged arch controlled by piezoelectric stack actuators and passive RL electrical circuits is chosen as a simple structural model that may represent the starting point for a generalization to the most common typologies of civil and industrial engineering structures. Based on the concept of electromechanical analogy, the evolution equations are obtained through a consistent Lagrangian approach. A multimodal vibration suppression is guaranteed by the spectral analogy between the mechanical and electrical components. Preliminary applications related to free oscillations, with one or more actuators on each member, seem to lead to excellent performance in terms of multimodal damping and dissipated energy.

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