Experimental investigation of vibration control of flexible rotors using shape memory alloys

Vibration is an essential subject for the design of rotordynamic systems, being responsible for compromising the integrity and causing risks to operational functioning. This work deals with an experimental investigation of the semi-active vibration controller for a rotordynamic system using shape me...

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Published inSmart materials and structures Vol. 32; no. 9; pp. 95001 - 95010
Main Authors Preto, Eduardo, de Abreu, Gustavo Luiz Chagas Manhães, Gonçalves, Aparecido Carlos, Chavarette, Fábio Roberto, Savi, Marcelo A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.09.2023
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Summary:Vibration is an essential subject for the design of rotordynamic systems, being responsible for compromising the integrity and causing risks to operational functioning. This work deals with an experimental investigation of the semi-active vibration controller for a rotordynamic system using shape memory alloy (SMA) elements. SMAs are smart materials that present thermomechanical coupling represented by solid phase transformations that promote either stiffness change or hysteretic dissipation. In this regard, they are useful in controllers employing thermal actuation from electric current through the Joule effect. This paper presents a proof of concept of a controller using SMA elements. An experimental apparatus is proposed considering a typical rotor system using SMA wires at the bearings. In this regard, proper temperature variations allow the system to cross critical resonant conditions.
Bibliography:SMS-115021.R1
ISSN:0964-1726
1361-665X
DOI:10.1088/1361-665X/ace5f8