EPSRC Reference: |
GR/R20540/01 |
Title: |
Self-Tuning, Adaptive-Passive Control of Structure-Borne Vibration |
Principal Investigator: |
Mace, Professor B |
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Department: |
Inst of Sound and Vibration Research |
Organisation: |
University of Southampton |
Scheme: |
Fast Stream |
Starts: |
01 September 2001 |
Ends: |
31 August 2004 |
Value (£): |
62,928
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EPSRC Research Topic Classifications: |
Eng. Dynamics & Tribology |
Materials testing & eng. |
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EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications: |
Aerospace, Defence and Marine |
Construction |
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Summary on Grant Application Form |
This project concerns a new generation of self-tuning vibration absorbers for the control of structure-borne vibrations. The vibrations are regarded as waves travelling through the structure, and the aim is to either minimise the transmission of waves to vibration-sensitive regions or to absorb the energy associated with the waves. Absorber behaviour will be modelled and tuning laws and performance characteristics determined.If the disturbances have a frequency content that varies with time then the absorber will need to continuously re-tune to maintain optimal performance. This is also required to accommodate initial mis-tune. Self-tuning behaviour will be achieved in two parts. First, real-time wave sensors will be used to measure the amplitudes of the waves propagating away from the absorber. These give a cost function that the self-tuning must minimise. Secondly, smart materials will be used to allow the absorber properties to be adapted electrically -shape memory alloys and magneto-rheological fluids will be used to control stiffness and damping respectively. Integrated control will be applied so that the system as a whole is self-tuning. Such a system will be modelled analytically and numerical simulations will be performed. An experimental demonstration will be implemented for the case of control of vibration transmission.
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Organisation Website: |
http://www.soton.ac.uk |