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Topology optimization of piezoelectric sensors/actuators for torsional vibration control of composite plates

S Y Wang et al 2006 Smart Mater. Struct. 15 253-269   doi: 10.1088/0964-1726/15/2/004  Help

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S Y Wang1, K Tai2,4 and S T Quek3
1 Centre for Singapore-MIT Alliance, National University of Singapore, E4-04-10, 4 Engineering Drive 3, 117576, Singapore
2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798, Singapore
3 Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore, 1 Engineering Drive 2, 117576, Singapore
4 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed
E-mail: mktai@ntu.edu.sg

Abstract. Torsional vibration control can be crucial for applications of smart materials and structures. In this paper, the problem of topology optimization of collocated piezoelectric sensor/actuator (S/A) pairs for torsional vibration control of a laminated composite plate is directly addressed. Both isotropic and anisotropic PZT S/A pairs are considered and it is highlighted that the torsional vibration can be more effectively damped out by employing the topological optimal design of the S/A pairs than by using the conventional designs. To implement this topology optimization, a genetic algorithm (GA) based on a bit-array representation method is presented and a finite element (FE) simulation model based on the first-order shear theory and an output feedback control law is adopted. Numerical experiments are used to verify the present algorithm and show that the present optimal topology design can achieve significantly better active damping effect than the one using a continuously distributed PZT S/A pair, which was often adopted by many other researchers. Together with the progress in laser cutting and micromachining techniques, topology optimization of piezoelectric sensors and/or actuators would be promising in active vibration control of smart structures.

Print publication: Issue 2 (April 2006)
Received 3 November 2004, in final form 15 December 2005
Published 30 January 2006

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