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Passive damping of beam vibrations through distributed electric networks and piezoelectric transducers: prototype design and experimental validation
2004
Smart materials and structures (Print)
The aim of this work is two-fold: to design devices for passive electric damping of structural vibrations by distributed piezoelectric transducers and electric networks, and to experimentally validate the effectiveness of such a damping concept. Two different electric networks are employed, namely a purely resistive network and an inductive-resistive one. The presented devices can be considered as distributed versions of the well-known resistive and resonant shunt of a single piezoelectric
doi:10.1088/0964-1726/13/2/008
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