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1 May 1994 Tuning using electromechanical surface damping
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Abstract
The electromechanical surface damping (EMSD) technique, for controlling the peak vibration amplitudes of beam-like structures, is modified to extend the effective range of the approach. The technique is a combination of the constrained layer damping and the shunted piezoelectric methods, where the viscoelastic constrained layer attached to the vibrating surface is constrained by a shunted piezoelectric ceramic element. The mathematical model of the modified EMSD element is presented, implemented into a finite element algorithm and applied to demonstrate the ability of the technique to simultaneously and effectively suppress the first three resonant peaks of a generic aluminum cantilever beam.
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Hany Ghoneim "Tuning using electromechanical surface damping", Proc. SPIE 2193, Smart Structures and Materials 1994: Passive Damping, (1 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174117
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KEYWORDS
Ceramics

Mathematical modeling

Aluminum

Algorithm development

Composites

Electroluminescence

Vibration control

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