Zhan Kang
Professor Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Main positions:Deputy Dean, Faculty of Vehicle Engineering and Mechanics
Other Post:Deputy Dean, Faculty of Vehicle Engineering and Mechanics
Gender:Male
Alma Mater:Stuttgart University, Germany
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:Department of Engineering Mechanics/ State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equimpment
Discipline:Engineering Mechanics. Computational Mechanics. Aerospace Mechanics and Engineering. Solid Mechanics
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Contact Information:zhankang#dlut.edu.cn 13190104312
E-Mail:zhankang@dlut.edu.cn
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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2014-11-01
Journal:STRUCTURAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY OPTIMIZATION
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus
Volume:50
Issue:5
Page Number:799-814
ISSN No.:1615-147X
Key Words:Topology optimization; Piezoelectric structure; Sound radiation; Active control; Electrode
Abstract:It is impractical to implement arbitrary-shaped piezoelectric patches from the view point of manufacturability of fragile piezoelectric ceramics, thus using designable electrode layers to deliver desired actuation forces provides a more realistic option in engineering applications. This study develops a topological design method of surface electrode distribution over piezoelectric sensors/actuators attached to a thin-walled shell structure for reducing the sound radiation in an unbounded acoustic domain. In the optimization model, the sound pressure norm at specific reference points under excitations at a certain excitation frequency or in a given frequency range is taken as the objective function. The pseudo densities for indicating absence and presence of surface electrodes at each element are taken as the design variables, and a penalized relationship between the densities and the active damping effect is employed. The vibrating structure is discretized with finite element model for the frequency response analysis and the sound radiation analysis in the unbounded acoustic domain is treated by boundary element method. The applied voltage on each actuator is determined by the constant gain velocity feedback (CGVF) control law. The technique of the complex mode superposition in the state space, in conjunction with a model reduction transformation, is adopted in the response analysis of the system characterized by a non-proportional active damping property. In this context, the adjoint-variable sensitivity analysis scheme is derived. The effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed method are demonstrated by numerical examples, and several key factors on the optimal designs are also discussed.
Dr. Zhan Kang is a Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor of Dalian University of Technology. He graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1992, received his MEng in mechanics from Dalian University of Technology in 1995 and his Dr. –Ing. degree from Stuttgart University, Germany in 2005. His current research involves issues such as topology optimization, structural optimization under uncertainties, design optimization of smart structures and nanomechanics. Dr. Kang has published over 100 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals and one monograph. He has received 5500 citations and has an H-index of 39 (Google Scholar). Dr. Kang has been granted the Outstanding Youth Fund of Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He has been principal investigator of 8 NSFC projects and a Key Project of Chinese National Programs for Fundamental Research and Development (973 Project). He has also conducted many consultancy projects.
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