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Automatic traveling wave excitation of structures with imperfect cyclic symmetry

Automatic traveling wave excitation of structures with imperfect cyclic symmetry
Automatic traveling wave excitation of structures with imperfect cyclic symmetry
A method to generate traveling waves with maximal amplitudes in elastic structures with imperfect cyclic symmetric topology is presented. Traveling waves are useful in testing turbine-bladed disks and for the propulsion of ultrasonic motors. However, open-loop excitation of traveling waves may yield a partially standing wave due to imperfections and mode-mistuning. The present work puts forward a method that automatically locks onto the optimal excitation of the system, producing the largest possible pure propagating wave. The excitation uses autoresonance with modal filtering, and force projection control, utilizing optimum-seeking methodology. To validate the presented method, an experimental system consisting of a ring of coupled acoustic Helmholtz resonators was built. The ring was excited by the proposed method, and the ability to overcome the imperfections and automatically lock onto the optimal excitation was observed. In addition, the method was realized on a simulated, ultrasonic, acoustic levitation motor that utilizes traveling waves to control levitated objects.
Autoresonance, Extremum seeking, Traveling waves, Ultrasonic motors, Wave control
0888-3270
Baruch, Eyal
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Vered, Yoav
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Plat, Harel
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Bucher, Izhak
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Baruch, Eyal
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Vered, Yoav
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Plat, Harel
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Bucher, Izhak
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Baruch, Eyal, Vered, Yoav, Plat, Harel and Bucher, Izhak (2023) Automatic traveling wave excitation of structures with imperfect cyclic symmetry. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 183, [109616]. (doi:10.1016/j.ymssp.2022.109616).

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A method to generate traveling waves with maximal amplitudes in elastic structures with imperfect cyclic symmetric topology is presented. Traveling waves are useful in testing turbine-bladed disks and for the propulsion of ultrasonic motors. However, open-loop excitation of traveling waves may yield a partially standing wave due to imperfections and mode-mistuning. The present work puts forward a method that automatically locks onto the optimal excitation of the system, producing the largest possible pure propagating wave. The excitation uses autoresonance with modal filtering, and force projection control, utilizing optimum-seeking methodology. To validate the presented method, an experimental system consisting of a ring of coupled acoustic Helmholtz resonators was built. The ring was excited by the proposed method, and the ability to overcome the imperfections and automatically lock onto the optimal excitation was observed. In addition, the method was realized on a simulated, ultrasonic, acoustic levitation motor that utilizes traveling waves to control levitated objects.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 July 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 August 2022
Published date: 15 January 2023
Keywords: Autoresonance, Extremum seeking, Traveling waves, Ultrasonic motors, Wave control

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Local EPrints ID: 469716
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469716
ISSN: 0888-3270
PURE UUID: 5efe388f-fa0c-4d51-890b-f45efc97b84a
ORCID for Yoav Vered: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5270-5075

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Date deposited: 22 Sep 2022 17:04
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:29

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Author: Eyal Baruch
Author: Yoav Vered ORCID iD
Author: Harel Plat
Author: Izhak Bucher

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