The Piezoelectric Shunting Vibration Absorber (PSVA) has garnered attention for its effectiveness in vibration control. This paper aims to propose a novel PSVA capable of simultaneously amplitude reduction and vibration isolation under various conditions. The PSVA consists of a butterfly-shaped link component and a piezoelectric stack, connected to the structure to be damped via bolts. Subsequently, an equivalent schematic diagram of the PSVA is established, and its equivalent stiffness is determined. Taking a single-degree-of-freedom structure as an example, considering the dynamic stiffness of the shunting circuit, a dynamic model of the electromechanical coupled system is developed, obtaining the system's acceleration response and force transmissibility frequency response functions. Following this, experimental equipment is designed and fabricated, and the performance of the PSVA is tested under various excitation conditions. Finally, inspired by the experimental results, a segmented inductance circuit is designed and tested for its capability to broaden the vibration control bandwidth.
Comprehensive analysis of a butterfly-shaped piezoelectric shunting vibration absorber for robust vibration reduction and isolation: Theoretical and experimental validation
Albertelli P.;
2025-01-01
Abstract
The Piezoelectric Shunting Vibration Absorber (PSVA) has garnered attention for its effectiveness in vibration control. This paper aims to propose a novel PSVA capable of simultaneously amplitude reduction and vibration isolation under various conditions. The PSVA consists of a butterfly-shaped link component and a piezoelectric stack, connected to the structure to be damped via bolts. Subsequently, an equivalent schematic diagram of the PSVA is established, and its equivalent stiffness is determined. Taking a single-degree-of-freedom structure as an example, considering the dynamic stiffness of the shunting circuit, a dynamic model of the electromechanical coupled system is developed, obtaining the system's acceleration response and force transmissibility frequency response functions. Following this, experimental equipment is designed and fabricated, and the performance of the PSVA is tested under various excitation conditions. Finally, inspired by the experimental results, a segmented inductance circuit is designed and tested for its capability to broaden the vibration control bandwidth.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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