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Structural acoustic control of plates with variable boundary conditions: design methodology
Authors:Sprofera Joseph D  Cabell Randolph H  Gibbs Gary P  Clark Robert L
Institution:Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA. joe.sprofera@gmail.com
Abstract:A method for optimizing a structural acoustic control system subject to variations in plate boundary conditions is provided. The assumed modes method is used to build a plate model with varying levels of rotational boundary stiffness to simulate the dynamics of a plate with uncertain edge conditions. A transducer placement scoring process, involving Hankel singular values, is combined with a genetic optimization routine to find spatial locations robust to boundary condition variation. Predicted frequency response characteristics are examined, and theoretically optimized results are discussed in relation to the range of boundary conditions investigated. Modeled results indicate that it is possible to minimize the impact of uncertain boundary conditions in active structural acoustic control by optimizing the placement of transducers with respect to those uncertainties.
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