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PublicationsStructural vibration control with spatially varied disturbance input using a spatial H-infinity methodDunant Halim (2007)Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 21 (6), August, p2496-2514DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2006.12.001 Abstract:A novel optimal H-infinity control framework is proposed to control structural vibration with spatially varying disturbance input. In this case, the disturbance input is not assumed to enter the structure at one or a few fixed locations, but it can enter at varying locations across the entire structure. The optimal control framework is developed by extending the spatial H-infinity norm concept for systems with spatially distributed input. The proposed control framework allows one to systematically design an optimal controller that performs optimally in the case where a disturbance may enter the system at different spatial locations. Numerical studies on a beam structure demonstrate how the proposed spatial H-infinity controller minimises vibration caused by a spatially varying bending moment.
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