Krzysztof Mazur
Silesian University of Technology
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Polish Control Conference | 2017
Stanislaw Wrona; Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawelczyk
It is possible to improve sound insulation of devices and machinery from the environment by appropriately controlling vibrations of their casings. When implementing this approach, there is a need to select efficient locations of actuators on each of the casing walls. A common solution is to employ an optimization algorithm to find favourable arrangement according to a given objective. One of the essential parameters of this process is a number of actuators to be optimized, but most often it is assumed a priori, without any proper considerations.
Solid State Phenomena | 2016
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawelczyk
An active noise-canceling casing is very attractive for reduction of sound generated bydevices. Such casing can provide good noise reduction for low frequencies, where a passive barrierwould be too thick for practical use. The classical active noise control approach, where the goal is tominimize the sound pressure level around multiple microphones outside the casing can be used. However,it requires placing external microphones, what makes the overall technical solution not acceptedfor many applications. The active vibration control, where the goal is to minimize vibrations of allplates, requires only sensors on the plates. However, in this solution, in turn, noise reduction resultsare worse. This paper presents employment of the idea of the virtual microphone-based approach toimprove results from the system based on vibration sensors only, which are used to estimate acousticpressure at specific locations in the acoustic field. By using a two-stage structure, the system is tunedto reconstruct the same vibrations of the plates, which were present when the acoustic pressure wereminimized directly in the square sense. A laboratory active noise-canceling casing used for experimentsis made of 5 actively controlled aluminum plates mounted on a steel frame. It is passivelyisolated from the floor. On each plate, three electrodynamical actuators are installed. The controlsystem is experimentally verified and obtained results are reported.
Archives of Acoustics | 2013
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawełczyk
Archives of Acoustics | 2011
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawełczyk
Archives of Acoustics | 2013
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawełczyk
Mechanics and Control | 2011
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawelczyk
Mechanics and Control | 2012
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawełczyk
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2018
Krzysztof Mazur; Stanislaw Wrona; Marek Pawelczyk
Archives of Acoustics | 2016
Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawelczyk
2018 Joint Conference - Acoustics | 2018
Anna Chraponska; Stanislaw Wrona; Jaroslaw Rzepecki; Krzysztof Mazur; Marek Pawelczyk