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Optimal Placement of Piezoelectric Patches on a Cylindrical Shell for Active Vibration Control

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Piezoelectric materials have proven themselves to be used as actuators for active vibration control. In this study, the active vibration control of a cylindrical shell by means of piezoelectric actuators is investigated. As the most important stage of controlling the vibrations, this paper focuses on the optimal placement of piezo patch actuators. It is aimed in this study to determine the optimum locations of piezo patches on a cylindrical shell by using finite element model of the system. In optimization, the spillover effects, which are caused by accidentally excited higher modes of the structure are also taken into account.

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Gencoglu, C., Özgüven, H.N. (2014). Optimal Placement of Piezoelectric Patches on a Cylindrical Shell for Active Vibration Control. In: Allemang, R., De Clerck, J., Niezrecki, C., Wicks, A. (eds) Topics in Modal Analysis, Volume 7. Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6585-0_65

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