Evidence of multimodal vibration damping using a single piezoelectric patch with a negative capacitance shunt

2017 ◽  
Vol 141 (5) ◽  
pp. 3643-3643
Author(s):  
Vicente Romero-García ◽  
Charlie Bricault ◽  
Charles Pézerat ◽  
Manuel Collet ◽  
Adrien Pyskir ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yiwei Xia ◽  
Giuseppe Trainiti ◽  
Alper Erturk ◽  
Massimo Ruzzene

We implement periodic stiffness time-modulation in a beam with piezoelectric patches and switchable shunted negative capacitance. The shunted negative capacitance circuits, connected in series with each piezoelectric patch through a switch, soften the structure. By alternatively opening and closing the switch, the beam’s stiffness effectively oscillates periodically between two values. We present a simplified theoretical model of time-periodic beams and describe the occurrence of flat bands in the dispersion diagrams. We show that a narrowband reflection from a time-modulated domain can be obtained for a broadband incident wave, hence qualifying the modulated domain as a single-port system with tunable response. We validate our theoretical findings by comparing time-domain simulations with experimental measurements of transient wavefields through scanning Doppler laser vibrometry.


Author(s):  
Benjamin S. Beck ◽  
Kenneth A. Cunefare ◽  
Massimo Ruzzene ◽  
Manuel Collet

The use of both shunted piezoelectric elements and periodic arrays have been investigated independently as well as used in conjunction to modify the vibration of a system. Piezoelectric patches bonded to a cantilever beam which are shunted with an active circuit, specifically a negative capacitance shunt, can control broadband flexural vibrations of a structure. Also, periodic arrays integrated into a structure allow for modification of propagating waves through the mechanical “stop-bands”. The performance of a combined shunted periodic piezoelectric patch array will be analyzed here by investigating the velocity amplitude of the beam away from the array and in the array section, and the number of control elements in the array.


2019 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 320-327 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Bricault ◽  
C. Pézerat ◽  
M. Collet ◽  
A. Pyskir ◽  
P. Perrard ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lee Junyi ◽  
Daniel Stephen Balint

Elastic metamaterials, which have huge potential in wave guiding and attenuation applications, can be built from structures with periodic piezoelectric patch arrays. Passive shunts offer the benefits of simplicity and low cost. In this paper, the effects of the magnitude and phase angle of the shunt impedance on the attenuation constant of a beam with periodic piezoelectric patch arrays were studied in order to determine the optimal shunt that produces the widest and most effective band gaps. The attenuation constants were found to be large when the phase angle is [Formula: see text] rad and when the magnitude decreases exponentially with the excitation frequency. This corresponds to a negative capacitance circuit, which is the optimal shunt for such systems. The attenuation constant of the system reduces significantly when the impedance deviates from the optimal value suggesting other circuits are less effective. The impedance and band structure of resistive–inductive (R-L), negative capacitance and resistive shunts were investigated. As expected, the negative capacitance circuit produces a large band gap, while the R-L circuit only produces a band gap around its natural frequency. The transmissibilities of a finite system with these circuits demonstrated that vibration transmissions are low within the band gaps. Furthermore, the stability of the negative capacitance circuit built using a dual-output second-generation current conveyor (DO-CCII) was examined by studying the pole diagrams. The system was found to be stable in ideal conditions but unstable when parasitic effects are considered. This suggests that the stability of the system is an important consideration for the implementation of this strategy and the different negative impedance converter designs available in the literature should be studied to find a suitable circuit configuration.


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