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Piezoelectric polymer laminates for torsional and bending modal control

  • US 4,868,447 A
  • Filed: 09/11/1987
  • Issued: 09/19/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/11/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for sensing and controlling complex motions in a mechanical structure comprising:

  • an integrated distributed piezoelectric sensor/actuator for attachment to a mechanical structure including;

    a laminate comprising at least four stacked laminae of piezoelectric material;

    each of said lamina having top and bottom sides, a thickness, and a principal axis defining the direction along which the top side of the lamina will contract or expand relative to the bottom side of the lamina upon application of an electrical signal across the thickness of the lamina, and conversely defining the direction along which when the lamina is contracted or expanded, an electrical signal will be generated across the thickness thereof;

    wherein a first pair of said at least four laminae have their principal axes skewed with respect to one another and include means to sense electrical signals generated across the thicknesses thereof in response to stress or strain applied thereto; and

    ,a second pair of said at least four laminae have their principal axes skewed with respect to one another and include means to supply electrical signals across the thicknesses thereof to impart bending motions to the second pair of laminae;

    whereby,when the laminate is attached to a mechanical structure, both bending and torsional motions of the structure can be determined without signal processing from signals generated by the first pair of laminae, and bending and torsional motions can be generated in the mechanical structure by supplying electrical signals to the second pair of laminae.

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