Vibration isolation systems including multi-parameter isolators providing piezoelectric-based damping

US9458907B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9458907-B2
Application numberUS-201414505334-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2014
Priority dateOct 2, 2014
Publication dateOct 4, 2016
Grant dateOct 4, 2016

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Embodiments of a vibration isolation system are provided. In one embodiment, the vibration isolation system includes a first isolator having opposing mounting interfaces, a tuning spring disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces, and a piezoelectric actuator disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces and coupled in series with the tuning spring, as taken along a first load path through the first isolator. A controller is operably coupled to the piezoelectric actuator. During operation of the isolation system, the controller varies a control voltage supplied to the piezoelectric actuator to dampen vibrations transmitted through the first load path.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vibration isolation system, comprising: a first isolator, comprising: opposing mounting interfaces; a tuning spring disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces; a piezoelectric actuator disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces and coupled in series with the tuning spring, as taken along a first load path through the first isolator; a main spring between the opposing mounting interfaces and coupled in parallel with the tuning spring and the piezoelectric actuator; and an outer tubular body in which the main spring is formed and within which the tuning spring and the piezoelectric actuator are nested; and a controller coupled to the piezoelectric actuator and, during operation of the isolation system, varying a control voltage supplied to the piezoelectric actuator to dampen vibrations transmitted through the first load path. 2. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 further comprising one or more motion sensors operably coupled to the controller and configured to supply thereto a relative motion signal indicative of the relative motion between the opposing mounting interfaces, and the controller further configured to vary the control voltage supplied to the piezoelectric actuator as a function of the motion signal. 3. The vibration isolation system of claim 2 wherein the one or more motion sensors comprise a displacement sensor configured to measure the displacement between the opposing mounting interfaces, as taken along a working axis of the first isolator. 4. The vibration isolation system of claim 2 wherein the one or more motion sensors comprise first and second accelerometers configured to measure the relative acceleration of the opposing mounting interfaces, as taken along a working axis of the first isolator. 5. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 further comprising a load cell coupled to the controller and configured to supply a load signal thereto indicative of a load through the isolator, the controller varying the control voltage as a function of the load signal. 6. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to vary the control voltage supplied to the piezoelectric actuator such that the piezoelectric actuator mimics the damping performance of a fluid damper. 7. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 wherein the series spring has a stiffness less at least ten times less the stiffness of the piezoelectric actuator, as taken along the first load path through the first isolator. 8. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to vary the control voltage supplied to the piezoelectric isolator such that the isolator mimics the performance of a three parameter isolator. 9. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to vary the control voltage applied to the piezoelectric actuator to provide isolator dynamics based upon the following function: F X R ⁢ ( s ) = ( K A + K B ) ⁢ C A ⁢ s + K A ⁢ K B C A ⁢ s + K B wherein F is the force applied across the first load path, X R is the relative displacement across the opposing mounting interfaces, K B is determined at least predominately by the tuning spring, and the damping provided by the piezoelectric actuator defines C A . 10. The vibration isolation system of claim 1 further comprising: at least one sensor configured to provide sensor data indicative of a relative rate or relative displacement across the opposing mounting interfaces; a feed forward control loop configured to generate a feed forward signal based, at least in part, on the sensor data; and a feedback control loop in which the controller is included, the controller configured to output a variable control voltage as part of the feedback control loop, the variable control voltage summed with the feed forward control signal and applied to the piezoelectric actuator to complete the feed forward and feedback control loops. 11. A vibration isolation system, comprising: a first isolator, comprising: opposing mounting interfaces; a tuning spring disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces; and a piezoelectric actuator disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces and coupled in series with the tuning spring, as taken along a first load path through the first isolator; a first sensor coupled to the first isolator and configured to measure the force applied across the first load path; one or more additional sensors coupled to the first isolator and configured to measure the relative rate or relative displacement across the opposing mounting interfaces; and a controller operably coupled to the piezoelectric actuator, to the first second, and to the one or more additional sensors, the controller configured to vary a control voltage supplied to the piezoelectric actuator to provide isolator dynamics based upon the following function: F X R ⁢ ( s ) = ( K A + K B ) ⁢ C A ⁢ s + K A ⁢

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  • Piezoelectric elements being placed under pre-constraint, e.g. placed under compression · CPC title

  • F16F15/002Primary

    characterised by the control method or circuitry (control of mechanical oscillations per se G05D19/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9458907B2 cover?
Embodiments of a vibration isolation system are provided. In one embodiment, the vibration isolation system includes a first isolator having opposing mounting interfaces, a tuning spring disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces, and a piezoelectric actuator disposed between the opposing mounting interfaces and coupled in series with the tuning spring, as taken along a first load path t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F15/002. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 04 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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