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Controlled Friction Damping using Optimally Located Structural Joints

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Lightweight structures typically have low inherent structural damping. Effective vibration suppression is required, for example, in certain applications involving precision positioning. The present approach is based on friction damping in semi-active joints which allow relative sliding between the connected parts. The energy dissipation due to interfacial slip in the friction joints can be controlled by varying the normal pressure in the contact area using a piezo-stack actuator. This paper focuses on the optimal placement of semi-active joints for vibration suppression. The proposed method uses optimality criteria for actuator and sensor locations based on eigenvalues of the controllability and observability gramians. Optimal sensor/ actuator placement is stated as a nonlinear multicriteria optimization problem with discrete variables and is solved by a stochastic search algorithm. At optimal locations, conventional rigid connections of a large truss structure are replaced by semi-active friction joints. Two different concepts for the control of the normal forces in the friction interfaces are implemented. In the first approach, each semi-active joint has its own local feedback controller, whereas the second concept uses a global, clipped-optimal controller. Simulation results for a 10-bay truss structure show the potential of the proposed semi-active concept.

Keywords: Friction damping, lightweight structure, structural joints, optimal placement, semi-active control.

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Thomas Meurer Knut Graichen Ernst Dieter Gilles

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Gaul, L., Hurlebaus, S., Albrecht, H., Wirnitzer, J. Controlled Friction Damping using Optimally Located Structural Joints. In: Meurer, T., Graichen, K., Gilles, E.D. (eds) Control and Observer Design for Nonlinear Finite and Infinite Dimensional Systems. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Science, vol 322. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11529798_21

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