Experimental implementation of switching and sweeping tuneable vibration absorbers for broadband vibration control
Experimental implementation of switching and sweeping tuneable vibration absorbers for broadband vibration control
Abstract This paper describes the laboratory implementation of two semi-active tuned vibration absorbers (TVAs): a switching \{TVA\} and a sweeping TVA. The two absorbers are designed to control the low frequency total flexural response of a cylindrical duct excited by a stationary broadband random force. The two \{TVAs\} are composed by a seismic mass mounted on a axial spring. Both \{TVAs\} are equipped with a relative displacement and relative velocity feedback control system, which is used to vary the characteristic stiffness and damping, that is the characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio, of the TVA. The switching \{TVA\} cyclically tunes its characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio to iteratively control the resonant responses due to three targeted flexural natural modes of the duct. Alternatively the sweeping \{TVA\} continuously varies its characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio within given ranges to blindly control the resonant responses due to the same three flexural natural modes of the duct. The paper presents both simulation and experimental results regarding the feedback loop used to iteratively or continuously tune the \{TVAs\} and about the reduction of vibration produced by the two semi-active TVAs. The simulation and the experimental results show that both \{TVAs\} effectively control the flexural response of the duct in the low frequency band, which is characterised by the resonances of the three targeted flexural natural modes of the duct.
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Zilletti, Michele
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Gardonio, Paolo
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6 January 2015
Zilletti, Michele
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Gardonio, Paolo
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Zilletti, Michele and Gardonio, Paolo
(2015)
Experimental implementation of switching and sweeping tuneable vibration absorbers for broadband vibration control.
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 334, .
(doi:10.1016/j.jsv.2014.09.005).
Abstract
Abstract This paper describes the laboratory implementation of two semi-active tuned vibration absorbers (TVAs): a switching \{TVA\} and a sweeping TVA. The two absorbers are designed to control the low frequency total flexural response of a cylindrical duct excited by a stationary broadband random force. The two \{TVAs\} are composed by a seismic mass mounted on a axial spring. Both \{TVAs\} are equipped with a relative displacement and relative velocity feedback control system, which is used to vary the characteristic stiffness and damping, that is the characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio, of the TVA. The switching \{TVA\} cyclically tunes its characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio to iteratively control the resonant responses due to three targeted flexural natural modes of the duct. Alternatively the sweeping \{TVA\} continuously varies its characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio within given ranges to blindly control the resonant responses due to the same three flexural natural modes of the duct. The paper presents both simulation and experimental results regarding the feedback loop used to iteratively or continuously tune the \{TVAs\} and about the reduction of vibration produced by the two semi-active TVAs. The simulation and the experimental results show that both \{TVAs\} effectively control the flexural response of the duct in the low frequency band, which is characterised by the resonances of the three targeted flexural natural modes of the duct.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 September 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 October 2014
Published date: 6 January 2015
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Signal Processing & Control Grp
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/382895
ISSN: 0022-460X
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Paolo Gardonio
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