Abstract
This paper describes the design and the placement of piezoelectric actuators on switched reluctance motors by means of a genetic algorithm (nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II) for the purpose of reducing stator vibrations. Two distinct approaches are presented: one energy-related and the other based on a minimization of the resultant displacement. These methods lead to design and placement strategy for the piezoelectric actuators. A number of optimal actuators obtained using these kinds of approaches is also compared with mechanical finite-element simulations. At last, a solution is achieved in order to validate optimal placement using positive position feedback active filtering.
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