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Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †

To accurately determine the dynamic response of a structure is of relevant interest in many engineering applications. Particularly, it is of paramount importance to determine the Frequency Response Function (FRF) for structures subjected to dynamic loads in order to avoid resonance and fatigue probl...

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Autores principales: Presas, Alexandre, Valentin, David, Egusquiza, Eduard, Valero, Carme, Egusquiza, Mònica, Bossio, Matias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5375946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28327501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17030660
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author Presas, Alexandre
Valentin, David
Egusquiza, Eduard
Valero, Carme
Egusquiza, Mònica
Bossio, Matias
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Valentin, David
Egusquiza, Eduard
Valero, Carme
Egusquiza, Mònica
Bossio, Matias
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description To accurately determine the dynamic response of a structure is of relevant interest in many engineering applications. Particularly, it is of paramount importance to determine the Frequency Response Function (FRF) for structures subjected to dynamic loads in order to avoid resonance and fatigue problems that can drastically reduce their useful life. One challenging case is the experimental determination of the FRF of submerged and confined structures, such as hydraulic turbines, which are greatly affected by dynamic problems as reported in many cases in the past. The utilization of classical and calibrated exciters such as instrumented hammers or shakers to determine the FRF in such structures can be very complex due to the confinement of the structure and because their use can disturb the boundary conditions affecting the experimental results. For such cases, Piezoelectric Patches (PZTs), which are very light, thin and small, could be a very good option. Nevertheless, the main drawback of these exciters is that the calibration as dynamic force transducers (relationship voltage/force) has not been successfully obtained in the past. Therefore, in this paper, a method to accurately determine the FRF of submerged and confined structures by using PZTs is developed and validated. The method consists of experimentally determining some characteristic parameters that define the FRF, with an uncalibrated PZT exciting the structure. These parameters, which have been experimentally determined, are then introduced in a validated numerical model of the tested structure. In this way, the FRF of the structure can be estimated with good accuracy. With respect to previous studies, where only the natural frequencies and mode shapes were considered, this paper discuss and experimentally proves the best excitation characteristic to obtain also the damping ratios and proposes a procedure to fully determine the FRF. The method proposed here has been validated for the structure vibrating in air comparing the FRF experimentally obtained with a calibrated exciter (impact Hammer) and the FRF obtained with the described method. Finally, the same methodology has been applied for the structure submerged and close to a rigid wall, where it is extremely important to not modify the boundary conditions for an accurate determination of the FRF. As experimentally shown in this paper, in such cases, the use of PZTs combined with the proposed methodology gives much more accurate estimations of the FRF than other calibrated exciters typically used for the same purpose. Therefore, the validated methodology proposed in this paper can be used to obtain the FRF of a generic submerged and confined structure, without a previous calibration of the PZT.
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spelling pubmed-53759462017-04-10 Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches † Presas, Alexandre Valentin, David Egusquiza, Eduard Valero, Carme Egusquiza, Mònica Bossio, Matias Sensors (Basel) Article To accurately determine the dynamic response of a structure is of relevant interest in many engineering applications. Particularly, it is of paramount importance to determine the Frequency Response Function (FRF) for structures subjected to dynamic loads in order to avoid resonance and fatigue problems that can drastically reduce their useful life. One challenging case is the experimental determination of the FRF of submerged and confined structures, such as hydraulic turbines, which are greatly affected by dynamic problems as reported in many cases in the past. The utilization of classical and calibrated exciters such as instrumented hammers or shakers to determine the FRF in such structures can be very complex due to the confinement of the structure and because their use can disturb the boundary conditions affecting the experimental results. For such cases, Piezoelectric Patches (PZTs), which are very light, thin and small, could be a very good option. Nevertheless, the main drawback of these exciters is that the calibration as dynamic force transducers (relationship voltage/force) has not been successfully obtained in the past. Therefore, in this paper, a method to accurately determine the FRF of submerged and confined structures by using PZTs is developed and validated. The method consists of experimentally determining some characteristic parameters that define the FRF, with an uncalibrated PZT exciting the structure. These parameters, which have been experimentally determined, are then introduced in a validated numerical model of the tested structure. In this way, the FRF of the structure can be estimated with good accuracy. With respect to previous studies, where only the natural frequencies and mode shapes were considered, this paper discuss and experimentally proves the best excitation characteristic to obtain also the damping ratios and proposes a procedure to fully determine the FRF. The method proposed here has been validated for the structure vibrating in air comparing the FRF experimentally obtained with a calibrated exciter (impact Hammer) and the FRF obtained with the described method. Finally, the same methodology has been applied for the structure submerged and close to a rigid wall, where it is extremely important to not modify the boundary conditions for an accurate determination of the FRF. As experimentally shown in this paper, in such cases, the use of PZTs combined with the proposed methodology gives much more accurate estimations of the FRF than other calibrated exciters typically used for the same purpose. Therefore, the validated methodology proposed in this paper can be used to obtain the FRF of a generic submerged and confined structure, without a previous calibration of the PZT. MDPI 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5375946/ /pubmed/28327501 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17030660 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †
title Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †
title_full Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †
title_fullStr Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †
title_full_unstemmed Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †
title_short Accurate Determination of the Frequency Response Function of Submerged and Confined Structures by Using PZT-Patches †
title_sort accurate determination of the frequency response function of submerged and confined structures by using pzt-patches †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5375946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28327501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17030660
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