Title of article
Low-energy impact of adaptive cylindrical piezoelectric–composite shells
Author/Authors
Dimitris A. Saravanos، نويسنده , , Andreas P. Christoforou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
23
From page
2257
To page
2279
Abstract
A theoretical framework for analyzing low-energy impacts of laminated shells with active and sensory piezoelectric
layers is presented, including impactor dynamics and contact law. The formulation encompasses a coupled piezoelectric
shell theory mixing first order shear displacement assumptions and layerwise variation of electric potential. An exact inplane
Ritz solution for the impact of open cylindrical piezoelectric–composite shells is developed and solved numerically
using an explicit time integration scheme. The active impact control problem of adaptive cylindrical shells with
distributed curved piezoelectric actuators is addressed. The cases of optimized state feedback controllers and output
feedback controllers using piezoelectric sensors are analyzed. Numerical results quantify the impact response of cylindrical
shells of various curvatures including the signal of curved piezoelectric sensors. Additional numerical studies
quantify the impact response of adaptive cylindrical panels and investigate the feasibility of actively reducing the impact
force.
Keywords
Composites , Laminates , piezoelectrics , Adaptive structures , Smart materials , impact , Actuators , Sensors , CONTROLLER , Shells
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
447823
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