LQR Control of Shell Vibrations Via Piezoceramic Actuators
- Author:
- Smith, R. C.
- Published:
- Mar. 1997.
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- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- delRosario, R. C. H.
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- A model-based Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) method for controlling vibrations in cylindrical shells is presented. Surface-mounted piezo-ceramic patches are employed as actuators which leads to unbounded control input operators. Modified Donnell-Mushtari shell equations incorporating strong or Kelvin-Voigt damping are used to model the system. The model is then abstractly formulated in terms of sesquilinear forms. This provides a framework amenable for proving model well-posedness and convergence of LQR gains using analytic semigroup results combined with LQR theory for unbounded input operators. Finally, numerical examples demonstrating the effectiveness of the method are presented.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19970016361.
Accession ID: 97N18869.
AD-A325287.
ICASE-97-19.
NAS 1.26:201673.
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