Abstract

In the study presented, active and passive vibration control techniques for a thin-walled composite beam were developed and experimentally analysed. An MFC (Macro Fibre Composite) actuator was used, together with the magnetic forces between two permanent cuboidal magnets (passive vibration control) for vibration damping applications. After the experiments conducted with active vibration control (MFC actuator), it was found that in all cases, the vibration damping of the analysed system was much higher at its resonant frequency. Nevertheless, due to the experimental results, it could be concluded that active and passive vibration control systems were efficient for thin-walled composite beam vibration amplitude control. Methodology for thin-walled composite beam vibration control analysis was developed and presented in the article.

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