Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements
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Resumo: | The unique features of shape memory alloys (SMA) gives them an unmatched ability to be implemented in several fields of engineering. Considering their phase shift capacity, when thermoelectrically driven, SMAs assume an elastic modulus variation predicated upon two key parameters - stress and temperature. Based on the above statement, the present dissertation aims to develop a new vibration control system, which makes use of SMAs in order to extend and improve its operational domain. Initially, an experimental campaign is developed in order to design a mapping of the elastic modulus of a FLEXINOL R SMA sample.This mapping seeks to explore and an optimize the inclusion of shape memory alloys in vibration control systems. In a second step, two types of ATMDs (Suppressor and TMD) are mathematically studied in order to comprise the insertion of a SMA element in the control system. Considering the main purpose of this thesis, a particular case study structure was chosen to carry out the implementation of the new vibration control system. The selected structure consists in a footbridge built over an important highway located in the Lisbon city center, Portugal. At this stage, both the design of the SMA element and the subsequent operational limits are presented. Afterwards, a numerical model computed in MATLAB (The Mathworks, 2014) is developed to simulate the behavior of a two degrees of freedom (TDOF) system. This one provides the system’s behavior (structure + ATMD) towards a predefined harmonic request, evaluating the effects of the implementation of the new vibration control system. Using the above mentioned numerical model, an influence analysis of both control systems was carried out. Several comparisons between the variants of each ATMD (Suppressor and TMD) where drawn, showing the positive and negative aspects of their action. In the end, a single numerical model, with the ability to excite the structure, read its behavior, identify the vibration frequencies and properly tune the control system in real time, performed a complete structural analysis. Finally, a concluding chapter is presented, where the obtained results are discussed. This chapter also mentions the main future development prospects, that may be considered in studies conducted by other researchers. |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elementsShape memory alloysElastic modulusVibration control systemsSuppressorTuned mass damperVariable stiffnessDomínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia CivilThe unique features of shape memory alloys (SMA) gives them an unmatched ability to be implemented in several fields of engineering. Considering their phase shift capacity, when thermoelectrically driven, SMAs assume an elastic modulus variation predicated upon two key parameters - stress and temperature. Based on the above statement, the present dissertation aims to develop a new vibration control system, which makes use of SMAs in order to extend and improve its operational domain. Initially, an experimental campaign is developed in order to design a mapping of the elastic modulus of a FLEXINOL R SMA sample.This mapping seeks to explore and an optimize the inclusion of shape memory alloys in vibration control systems. In a second step, two types of ATMDs (Suppressor and TMD) are mathematically studied in order to comprise the insertion of a SMA element in the control system. Considering the main purpose of this thesis, a particular case study structure was chosen to carry out the implementation of the new vibration control system. The selected structure consists in a footbridge built over an important highway located in the Lisbon city center, Portugal. At this stage, both the design of the SMA element and the subsequent operational limits are presented. Afterwards, a numerical model computed in MATLAB (The Mathworks, 2014) is developed to simulate the behavior of a two degrees of freedom (TDOF) system. This one provides the system’s behavior (structure + ATMD) towards a predefined harmonic request, evaluating the effects of the implementation of the new vibration control system. Using the above mentioned numerical model, an influence analysis of both control systems was carried out. Several comparisons between the variants of each ATMD (Suppressor and TMD) where drawn, showing the positive and negative aspects of their action. In the end, a single numerical model, with the ability to excite the structure, read its behavior, identify the vibration frequencies and properly tune the control system in real time, performed a complete structural analysis. Finally, a concluding chapter is presented, where the obtained results are discussed. This chapter also mentions the main future development prospects, that may be considered in studies conducted by other researchers.Santos, FilipeRUNNunes, João Miguel Matos2016-06-23T13:41:43Z2016-032016-062016-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/18294enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T03:57:07Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/18294Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:24:36.856833Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements Nunes, João Miguel Matos Shape memory alloys Elastic modulus Vibration control systems Suppressor Tuned mass damper Variable stiffness Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
title_full |
Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
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Adaptive Tuned Mass Damper (ATMD) based in shape-memory alloy (SMA) elements |
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Nunes, João Miguel Matos |
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Nunes, João Miguel Matos |
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Santos, Filipe RUN |
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Nunes, João Miguel Matos |
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Shape memory alloys Elastic modulus Vibration control systems Suppressor Tuned mass damper Variable stiffness Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil |
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Shape memory alloys Elastic modulus Vibration control systems Suppressor Tuned mass damper Variable stiffness Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil |
description |
The unique features of shape memory alloys (SMA) gives them an unmatched ability to be implemented in several fields of engineering. Considering their phase shift capacity, when thermoelectrically driven, SMAs assume an elastic modulus variation predicated upon two key parameters - stress and temperature. Based on the above statement, the present dissertation aims to develop a new vibration control system, which makes use of SMAs in order to extend and improve its operational domain. Initially, an experimental campaign is developed in order to design a mapping of the elastic modulus of a FLEXINOL R SMA sample.This mapping seeks to explore and an optimize the inclusion of shape memory alloys in vibration control systems. In a second step, two types of ATMDs (Suppressor and TMD) are mathematically studied in order to comprise the insertion of a SMA element in the control system. Considering the main purpose of this thesis, a particular case study structure was chosen to carry out the implementation of the new vibration control system. The selected structure consists in a footbridge built over an important highway located in the Lisbon city center, Portugal. At this stage, both the design of the SMA element and the subsequent operational limits are presented. Afterwards, a numerical model computed in MATLAB (The Mathworks, 2014) is developed to simulate the behavior of a two degrees of freedom (TDOF) system. This one provides the system’s behavior (structure + ATMD) towards a predefined harmonic request, evaluating the effects of the implementation of the new vibration control system. Using the above mentioned numerical model, an influence analysis of both control systems was carried out. Several comparisons between the variants of each ATMD (Suppressor and TMD) where drawn, showing the positive and negative aspects of their action. In the end, a single numerical model, with the ability to excite the structure, read its behavior, identify the vibration frequencies and properly tune the control system in real time, performed a complete structural analysis. Finally, a concluding chapter is presented, where the obtained results are discussed. This chapter also mentions the main future development prospects, that may be considered in studies conducted by other researchers. |
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