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IUTAMSymposium on Smart Structures and Structronic Systems SOLID MECHANICS ANDITSAPPLICATIONS Volume 89 Series Editor: G.M.L. GLADWELL DepartmentofCivilEngineering Universityof Waterloo Waterloo,Ontario,Canada N2L3GI Aims and Scope oftheSeries The fundamental questions arising in mechanics are: Why?,How?, and How much? The aim of this series is to provide lucid accounts written by authoritative researchers giving vision and insight inanswering these questions on thesubject of mechanics asit relates to solids. The scope of the series covers the entire spectrum of solid mechanics. Thus it includes the foundation of mechanics; variational formulations; computational mechanics; statics. kinematics and dynamics of rigid and elastic bodies: vibrations of solids and structures; dynamical systems and chaos; the theories of elasticity, plasticity and viscoelasticity; composite materials; rods. beams, shells and membranes; structural control and stability; soils, rocks and geomechanics; fracture; tribology;experimental mechanics;biomechanics and machine design. The median levelofpresentationisthefirstyeargraduate student. Some textsaremono graphs defining the current state of the field; others are accessible to final year under graduates; butessentially theemphasis ison readability and clarity. Fora listofrelatedmechanics titles,seefinal pages. IUTAM Symposium on Smart Structures and Structronic Systems Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Magdeburg, Germany, 26-29 September 2000 Edited by U.GABBERT Otto-Von-Guericke-Universităt Magdeburg, Germany and H.S. TZOU University of Kentucky, Lexington, U.S.A. 1iI.... " SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V. A c.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-94-010-3836-2 ISBN 978-94-010-0724-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-010-0724-5 Cover iIIustration: Active Camber Rotar 9ACRO wit smart tab actuated in bending. Printed on acid-free paper AII Rights Reserved © 2001 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 2001 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 2001 No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner. CONTENTS Preface XI WelcomeAddresses xv CommitteesandSponsors xxi SimultaneousActiveDampingandHealthMonitoringofAircraftPanels D.J. Inman,M Ahmadian,R.o. Claus Decentralized Vibration Control and Coupled Aeroservoelastic SimulationofHelicopterRotorBladeswithAdaptiveAirfoils 9 B.A.Grohmann, P.Konstanzer,B. Kroplin DesignofReduced-OrderControllersonaRepresentativeAircraft Fuselage 17 u.: Atalla. ML. Fripp,i.n. Yung,N.W. Hagood NumericalAnalysisof NonlinearandControlledElectromechanical Transducers 25 R. Lerch,H.Landes,R.Simkovies,M Kaltenbacher SmartStructures inRobotics 33 F.Dignath, M Hermie, W. Schiehlen AnApproachforConceptual DesignofPiezoactuated Micromanipulators 41 K.D.Hristov,Fl.Ionescu,K.Gr. Kostadinov ModellingandOptimisationofPassiveDampingforBondedRepairto AcousticFatigueCracking 49 c.n. L.R.F. Rose, Wang ALocalizationConceptforDelaminationDamagesinCFRP 57 S.Keye, M Rose, D.Sachau Structureswith HighestAbilityofAdaptationtoOverloading 65 l. Holnicki-Szulc, T. Bielecki Bio-InspiredStudyontheStructureandProcessofSmartMaterialsand Structures 73 .u: B.L.Zhou,G.H. He, Guo vi MAOTechnologyofNewActiveElementsReception 81 SN. Isakov, T.V. Isakova,E.S Kirillov ModelingofBendingActuatorsBasedonFunctionallyGradient 87 Materials T. Hauke, A.Z. Kouvatov, R.Steinhausen, W.Seifert, H T. Langhammer, H Beige FabricationofSmartActuators BasedonComposite Materials 95 H Asanuma OntheAnalyticalandNumericalModellingofPiezoelectric Fibre Composites 103 M.Sester,Ch. Poizat OnSuperelasticDeformationofNiTiShapeMemoryAlloyMicro-Tubesand Wires-BandNucleation andPropagation 113 Q.P.Sun,Z.Q.Li,KK Tse TheDampingCapacityofShapeMemoryAlloysanditsUseinthe DevelopmentofSmartStructures 121 R.Lammering,I.Schmidt PredictionofEffectiveStress-Strain BehaviorofSMCompositeswith AlignedSMAShort-Fibers 129 .J. Wang, YP.Shen ModelingandNumerical SimulationofShapeMemoryAlloyDevices UsingaRealMulti-Dimensional Model 137 X.Gao, W.Huang, J. Zhu TheRoleofThermomechanicalCouplingintheDynamicBehaviorof ShapeMemoryAlloys 145 0. Heintze, 0. Kastner, H-S.Sahota, S Seelecke DynamicInstability ofLaminated PiezoelectricShells 153 X.M.Yang, YP.Shen, X.G. Tian Flexural AnalysisofPiezoelectricCoupledStructures 161 Q. Wang,S T. Quek ActiveNoiseControlStudiesUsingtheRayleigh-RitzMethod 169 S V. Gopinathan, V.V. Varadan, V.K Varadan vii AWavelet-Based ApproachforDynamicControlofIntelligent Piezoelectric PlateStructureswithLinearandNonlinearDeformation 179 Y.-H Zhou, 1.Wang, x.: Zheng OnFiniteElementAnalysisofPiezoelectricControlledSmartStructures 189 H Berger, H Koppe, U.Gabbert, F.Seeger AStudyonSegmentationofDistributed PiezoelectricSectorial ActuatorsinAnnularPlates 197 A. Tylikowski Thin-WalledSmartLaminatedStructures:TheoryandSome Applications 205 N.N. Rogacheva Precision ActuationofMicro-Space Structures 213 un. S-S G.Hickey, D.W Wang,HS Tzou Experimental StudiesonSoftCoreSandwichPlateswithaBuilt-in AdaptiveLayer 223 H Abramovich, H-R. Meyer-Piening SimulationofSmartCompositeMaterialsoftheTypeofMEMbyUsing NeuralNetworkControl 231 V.D.Koshur DamageDetection inStructuresbyElectrical Impedanceand OptimizationTechnique 239 V. Lopes, Jr.,HH Muller-Slany,F. Brunzel, D.J. Inman OptimalPlacementofPiezoelectricActuatorstoInteriorNoiseControl 247 I. Hagiwara, Q.l. Shi, D.W Wang, ZS Rao SimultaneousOptimizationofActuatorPlacementandStructural ParametersbyMathematical andGeneticOptimization Algorithms 255 G.Locatelli, H Langer, M Muller,H Baier SuitableAlgorithmsforModelUpdatingandtheirDeploymentforSmart Structures 265 M W Zehn, 0. Martin BendingAnalysisofPiezoelectric Laminates 275 c.r. MH Zhao, Qian, S WR. Lee, P. Tong, T.Y. Zhang viii BucklingofCurved Columnand TwinningDeformation Effect 283 Y. Urushiyama, D.Lewinnek, 1.Qiu,1. Tani Electronic CircuitModelingand AnalysisofDistributed Structronic Systems 291 HS. Tzou,1.H Ding AnOperator-Based ControllerConceptfor Smart PiezoelectricStack Actuators 299 K.Kuhnen, H Janocha Experimentswith FeedbackControl ofan ERVibration Damper 307 N.D.Sims, R.Stanway,A.R.Johnson CollocativeControl ofBeam Vibrations with Piezoelectric Self-Sensing Layers 315 H Irschik,M.Krommer, U.Pichler EfficientApproach for Dynamic ParameterIdentification and Control Design ofStructronicSystems 323 P.K. Kiriazov An Integral Equation Approach for Velocity FeedbackControl Using Piezoelectric Patches 331 1.M. Sloss,1.C Bruch, Jr.,S.Adali, is.Sadek Decentralised Multivariable Vibration Control ofSmart Structures Using QFT 339 M.Enzmann,C Doschner Multi-ObjectiveControllerDesign forSmart StructuresUsing Linear Matrix Inequalities 347 S.Sana, v.s. Rao Index ofAuthors 355 el ot h e c n e r e f n o c e h t f o nt o r f n i s m e st y S c ni o r ct u r St d n a s e r u ct u r St rt a m S n o m u0 si0 o0 p2 mr Symbe Me Apt TSe U I29 e hn to ofg r su cipantagdeb rtiM Pain Preface Synergistic integration of smart materials, structures, sensors, actuators and control electronics hasredefinedthe conceptof"structures" from aconventional passive elastic system to anactive controllable structronic (structure+electronic)system with inherent self-sensing,diagnosis, and control capabilities. Such structronic systems can be used as components of high performance systems or can be an integrated structure itself performing designated functions and tasks. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of structronic systems their development has attracted researchers and scientists from theoretical and applied mechanics and many other disciplines, such as structures, materials, control, electronics, computers, mathematics, manufacturing, electromechanics, etc.,see Figure I.This field was first introduced about mid-80 and it isquickly becoming anew emerging field recognized as one ofthe key technologies of the 2151 century. This new field focuses on not only multi-field and multi-discipline integrations, but has also enormous practical applications impacting many industries and enriching human livingqualities. Structures (Systemill,Monitoring...) (Non-homogeneous& IncompatibleStructures) Electromechanics I I StrucTranics (SmartStructures) Mechanics(Solid, ___.I (IntelligentStructuralSystems) Fracture,Fatigue...) DynamicslKinematics & Vibration Figure I Multi-disciplinaryintegration ofstructronic systems. To reflect the rapid development in smart structures and structronic systems, the objective of the IUTAM 2000 Symposium on Smart Structures and Structronic Systems, the first IUTAM symposium inthis new emerging area, isto provide a forum to discuss recent research advances and future directions or trends in this field. The IUTAM Symposium took place from September 26th to 291h, 2000, at the Otto-von- xi

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