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1 May 1994 Theoretical and experimental studies of distributed piezoelectric actuators for interior noise control
Jian Q. Sun, M. A. Norris, Damiano Rossetti, John H. Highfill III
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Abstract
A special design theory for distributed piezoelectric actuators is introduced, for reducing noise and vibration in structures. A uniform cylindrical shell is taken as an example of a host structure to illustrate the effectiveness of the design theory. The actuators are designed to reduce the shell structural vibration and interior noise in a wide range of frequencies, for cases where the input disturbance is tonal. Extensive computer simulations were completed to study various aspects of the design theory. In addition, experiments were conducted and the test results strongly supported the theoretical development.
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Jian Q. Sun, M. A. Norris, Damiano Rossetti, and John H. Highfill III "Theoretical and experimental studies of distributed piezoelectric actuators for interior noise control", Proc. SPIE 2192, Smart Structures and Materials 1994: Mathematics and Control in Smart Structures, (1 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174221
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Acoustics

Control systems

Denoising

Computer simulations

Sensors

Solids

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