Tunable vibration absorbers are used to control vibration due to time-varying harmonic disturbances. Either vibration which is local to the neutralizer, or global vibration of the host structure can be chosen as the quantity to be suppressed. In this paper, the latter is the subject of investigation
GLOBAL CONTROL OF VIBRATION USING A TUNABLE VIBRATION NEUTRALIZER
โ Scribed by M.J. BRENNAN; J. DAYOU
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 366 KB
- Volume
- 232
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
Tunable vibration neutralizers are currently used to control harmonic vibration of structures at the point at which they are attached, and the way in which the characteristics of the neutralizers in#uence their e!ectiveness in this role are reasonably well understood. However, the use of tunable vibration neutralizers to control global vibration of a structure has not been so well explored, and the aim of this paper is to investigate the parameters of the neutralizer that in#uence the control of the vibrational kinetic energy of a structure. It is shown that in general a de-tuned rather than a tuned vibration neutralizer is required at most frequencies, o!ering a sti!ness-like or a mass-like impedance to the structure. However, because this control strategy requires a measure of the global vibration of the host structure, which can be di$cult and/or costly in practice, it is preferable to use a tuned vibration neutralizer. For this to be e!ective it is demonstrated that the tuned neutralizer needs to be appropriately positioned on the structure. If this is the case then such a device can be almost as e!ective as a de-tuned neutralizer over quite a wide range of frequencies. An expression to determine the optimum ratio of the neutralizer mass to the modal mass of the structure is also derived.
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