2011
DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/20/10/105007
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Experimental study of a self-powered and sensing MR-damper-based vibration control system

Abstract: The paper deals with a semi-active vibration control system based on a magnetorheological (MR) damper. The study outlines the model and the structure of the system, and describes its experimental investigation. The conceptual design of this system involves harvesting energy from structural vibrations using an energy extractor based on an electromagnetic transduction mechanism (Faraday's law). The system consists of an electromagnetic induction device (EMI) prototype and an MR damper of RD-1005 series manufactu… Show more

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“…This study recalls two former papers by the author, see Sapiński (2011Sapiński ( , 2014. The first work demonstrated that the developed MR damper-based vibration control system with energy harvesting capability (comprising a commercially available linear MR damper and an electromagnetic power generator prototype) was able to power-supply the MR damper whilst the generator served as a "velocity-sign" sensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…This study recalls two former papers by the author, see Sapiński (2011Sapiński ( , 2014. The first work demonstrated that the developed MR damper-based vibration control system with energy harvesting capability (comprising a commercially available linear MR damper and an electromagnetic power generator prototype) was able to power-supply the MR damper whilst the generator served as a "velocity-sign" sensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…(Li et al, 2013a(Li et al, , 2013b presented an innovative concept of a mechanical motion rectifier which converts bidirectional motion into unidirectional motion. This paper deals with velocity sensing of the MRD prototype and recalls three former works of the author (Sapiński, 2011, 2014, Sapiński et al, 2016). The study is organized as follows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Vibration reduction systems incorporating MR dampers and utilising the electromagnetic methods of energy recovery (Cho et al 2005, 2007, Sapiñski 2011, Jastrzêbski 2014 can effectively reduce the vibration of mechanical applications at near resonance frequencies. Besides, they do not require an external source of energy or energy storage strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, they do not require an external source of energy or energy storage strategy. Simulations of the energy balance (Snamina and Sapiñski 2011) and experimental tests (Sapiñski 2011, Jastrzêbski 2014 reveal that the amount of energy recovered from mechanical vibration by EPE is sufficient to power supply the MR damper coil. When compared to semiactive vibration reduction systems utilising MR dampers, they do not require any additional sensors or controllers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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