Abstract

Further development and validation of a technique for measurement of local volume displacement is presented. This development supports the implementation of noise control techniques that are based on minimization of local volume displacements, velocities, or accelerations of a vibrating structure. In this work, we present a brief description of the methodology for designing such sensors fabricated using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film followed by the experimental verification of these sensors for a vibrating clamped–clamped plate comprising one side of an otherwise rigid box. These experimental results were then compared against predicted values.

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