Abstract
This article proposes an active modal vibration control method based on a modal sliding mode controller applied to a smart material composite structure with integrated piezoelectric transducers as actuators and sensors. First, the electromechanical coupled system is identified using a modal reduced-order model. The sliding surface is based on the modal-filtered states and designed using a general formulation allowing the control of multiple vibration modes with multiple piezoelectric sensors and actuators. The performance and stability of the nonlinear controller are addressed and confirmed with the experimental results on a composite smart spoiler-shaped structure. The nonlinear switching control signal based on the modal-shaped sliding surface improves performances of the linear part of the control while maintaining not only stability but also robustness. The attenuation level achieved on the target modes on all piezoelectric sensors starts from −14 dB up to −22 dB, illustrating the strong potential of nonlinear switching control methods in active vibration control.