Vibration control of membrane structures by piezoelectric actuators considering piezoelectric nonlinearity under strong electric fields

Membrane structures, which are widely used in aerospace and civil engineering, are susceptible to large amplitude vibrations due to their low structural damping and high flexibility, leading to the degradation of their working performance. Strong electric fields are commonly needed for piezoelectric...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering structures 2024-09, Vol.315, p.118413, Article 118413
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Yu, Guo, Xuankai, Wu, Yufan, Zhang, Yangyang, Zhang, He, Lü, Chaofeng
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Zusammenfassung:Membrane structures, which are widely used in aerospace and civil engineering, are susceptible to large amplitude vibrations due to their low structural damping and high flexibility, leading to the degradation of their working performance. Strong electric fields are commonly needed for piezoelectric actuators to control larger amplitude vibration of membrane structures. However, the effect of piezoelectric nonlinearity due to strong electric fields on the control performance of membrane structures is still underexplored. Given the importance of piezoelectric nonlinearity due to strong electric fields, the present study aims to investigate the vibration control performance of piezoelectric actuators for membrane structures. First, based on the piezoelectric nonlinear constitutive equation, the actuation equation of the piezoelectric actuator is generated. Then, following D′Alembert's principle, a nonlinear dynamic control model of membrane structure containing actuation force is derived. Finally, active vibration control based on velocity feedback algorithms is realized. The results show that the predicted strain without considering the piezoelectric nonlinearity is 80 % smaller than the finite element structure at 500 V. Meanwhile, the errors of Root Mean Squared (RMS) control displacement without considering the piezoelectric nonlinearity are more than 24 % when vibration amplitudes achieve 10 % of the membrane thickness. The developed model provides theoretical implications for active vibration control of flexible structures with piezoelectric actuators in strong electric field environments. •Active vibration control of membrane structures is achieved by using piezoelectric actuators.•The actuation equation for strong electric field nonlinearity is derived by incorporating the piezoelectric nonlinear constitutive equation.•Considering piezoelectric nonlinearity under strong electric fields leads to improved control performance in controlling large amplitude vibrations.•Utilizing an axial force control strategy significantly enhances the control performance of flexible structures when dealing with large amplitude vibrations.
ISSN:0141-0296
1873-7323
DOI:10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.118413