Microgravity Test Of A Proof-mass Actuator For Active Vibration Control
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Free (open access)
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Volume
22
Pages
16
Published
1996
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1,364 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/DCSS960301
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
F. Bernelli-Zazzera, M. Politano & P. Vezzosi
Abstract
The paper presents the results of an active structural control experiment performed under microgravity conditions. The test has been conducted during an ESA parabolic flight campaign, aboard a Caravelle aeroplane. The structure is a simple cantilevered steel beam with a proof-mass actuator located at the free end. The actuator is a voice-coil linear dc motor built in house with simple and readily available components. During the microgravity phase of the parabolic flight, the structure is given an initial tip displacement, and the consequent vibration is damped by the proof mass actuator. The actuator is a highly non-linear device due mostly to the non uniform magnetic field generated by the coil and to its limited stroke, which causes early
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