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16 August 2001 Experimental evaluation of smart structure with electrorheological fluid
Toshiyuki Hagi, Yuji Matsuzaki, Shigeru Machida
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Abstract
To realize simplified vibration reduction system, Electro- Rheological Fluid will be used. Since there was no suitable ERF for this study, material specification was created. According to this specification, particle-type ERF was manufactured and tested. To evaluate damping characteristics of laminate with ERF, three kinds of specimens were manufactured and tested. Specimen A, 20mm x 200mm, and B, 20mm x 400 mm, were used to evaluate ERF and acquire basic damping data to establish analytical model. Element specimens, 40mm x 500mm, were tested as small part of the actual structure to evaluate performance of the smart structure concept. From technical point of view, this smart structure concept has the ability to reduce vibration well but there are some technical issues to be resolved for applying to actual structures. The specification for applicable ERF and manufacturing method for smart structures are discussed.
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Toshiyuki Hagi, Yuji Matsuzaki, and Shigeru Machida "Experimental evaluation of smart structure with electrorheological fluid", Proc. SPIE 4327, Smart Structures and Materials 2001: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, (16 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.436529
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KEYWORDS
Smart structures

Manufacturing

Smart materials

Vibration control

Composites

Control systems

Data modeling

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