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Smart panel with active damping units. Implementation of decentralized control

Smart panel with active damping units. Implementation of decentralized control
Smart panel with active damping units. Implementation of decentralized control
This paper contains the second part of a study on a smart panel with five decentralized velocity feedback control units using proof mass electrodynamic actuators [González Díaz et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124, 886 (2008)]. The implementation of five decentralized control loops is analyzed, both theoretically and experimentally. The stability properties of the five decentralized control units have been assessed with the generalized Nyquist criterion by plotting the loci of the eigenvalues of the fully populated matrix of frequency response functions between the five error signals and five input signals to the amplifiers driving the actuators. The control performance properties have been assessed in terms of the spatially averaged response of the panel measured with a scanning laser vibrometer and the total sound power radiated measured in an anechoic room. The two analyses have shown that reductions of up to 10 dB in both vibration response and sound radiation are measured at low audio frequencies, below about 250 Hz.
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González Díaz, Cristóbal
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Paulitsch, Christoph
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Gardonio, Paolo
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González Díaz, Cristóbal
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Paulitsch, Christoph
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Gardonio, Paolo
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González Díaz, Cristóbal, Paulitsch, Christoph and Gardonio, Paolo (2008) Smart panel with active damping units. Implementation of decentralized control. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124 (2), 898-910. (doi:10.1121/1.2945168).

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This paper contains the second part of a study on a smart panel with five decentralized velocity feedback control units using proof mass electrodynamic actuators [González Díaz et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124, 886 (2008)]. The implementation of five decentralized control loops is analyzed, both theoretically and experimentally. The stability properties of the five decentralized control units have been assessed with the generalized Nyquist criterion by plotting the loci of the eigenvalues of the fully populated matrix of frequency response functions between the five error signals and five input signals to the amplifiers driving the actuators. The control performance properties have been assessed in terms of the spatially averaged response of the panel measured with a scanning laser vibrometer and the total sound power radiated measured in an anechoic room. The two analyses have shown that reductions of up to 10 dB in both vibration response and sound radiation are measured at low audio frequencies, below about 250 Hz.

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Published date: August 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 65222
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/65222
ISSN: 0001-4966
PURE UUID: 5b5a6f96-e862-4cfa-8e69-5c54613c8da0

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Date deposited: 05 Feb 2009
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 12:06

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Author: Cristóbal González Díaz
Author: Christoph Paulitsch
Author: Paolo Gardonio

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