by wendellwiggins » Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:34 am
gsjbjt,
I don't know how much time you have to work on your project nor how fast you can learn and apply. Nevertheless, I think several months would be required to build an effective antivibration system from scratch.
Here are a couple of points to note.
A piezoelectric device generally works best at very high audible to ultrasonic frequencies. If the device you want to control vibrates at lower frequencies, the piezoelectric device is not the best choice to counteract it. Magnetic devices like loudspeakers would be a better choice.
The device that you use to counteract the vibration needs to be attached to the vibrating device as tightly as possible. Even with tight coupling you will likely need an electronic circuit to sense the vibration, compute how to counteract it, and drive the counteracting device at just the right force to reduce the overall vibration.
I think you need to read a bit about vibration control and the fundamental technologies used to implement it. Unfortunately, a quick web search didn't find any articles that were helpful, and suitable books listed on Amazon are quite expensive. If you want to do a more complete search, try phrases like "Active vibration control," or "adaptive control filter."
You can search the Google Scholar database for academic articles. You will find quite a lot of articles on active vibration control. Many of these articles may be too mathematically advanced for you, and you usually have to pay to see the articles. Your local library might be able to obtain the articles for you.
Good luck, WW