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    Active Vibration Control of Laminated Composite Beam Operating in Thermal Environment using PZT-5H Patches
    (Semnan University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 2022) Saini, K.; Ravi Kiran, A.; Kallannavar, V.; Kattimani, S.
    This paper investigates the influence of temperature on the active vibration control of laminated composite cantilever beams using collocative experimental and simulation techniques. The system identification toolbox of the MATLAB simulation tool is utilized to obtain the transfer function of the plant model. The adequate vibration attenuation of the glass-epoxy cantilever beam operating in various thermal environments is achieved using the proportional (P) and proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers. The vibration attenuation characteristics of the developed control algorithms are comprehensively investigated for a wide temperature range of –20 °C to 60 °C using PZT-5H patches. Particular emphasis is given to the vibration control of the fundamental natural frequency of the laminated composite cantilever beam. The obtained results of open and closed-loop models are presented in both time and frequency domains. The results indicate that for all the temperatures considered, the PID controller is found to be more effective in vibration attenuation than the P controller. The vibration attenuation performance of the cantilever beam considerably improved at the higher magnitude of temperature values. The natural frequency of the system is reduced continuously with an increase in temperature. © 2022 Published by Semnan University Press. All rights reserved.

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