This is the second paper which considers the reduction of the vibration transmission along a lightweight cantilever structure consisting of 40 rigidly joined beams over a frequency band. In the "rst paper [1] the reduction was achieved by allowing the geometry of the structure to be altered, such th
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ROBUSTNESS OF OPTIMAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS TO REDUCE VIBRATION TRANSMISSION IN A LIGHTWEIGHT 2-D STRUCTURE, PART III: USING BOTH GEOMETRIC REDESIGN AND THE APPLICATION OF ACTIVE VIBRATION CONTROL
โ Scribed by D.K. ANTHONY
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Volume
- 245
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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ROBUSTNESS OF OPTIMAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS T
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D.K. ANTHONY; S.J. ELLIOTT
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Article
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2000
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Elsevier Science
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English
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ROBUSTNESS OF OPTIMAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS T
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D.K. ANTHONY; S.J. ELLIOTT; A.J. KEANE
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Article
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2000
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Elsevier Science
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English
โ 238 KB
A two-dimensional lightweight cantilever structure is studied, comprising 40 rigidly joined beams, of which the geometry is optimized to reduce vibration transmission over a given bandwidth. In this paper, the optimization is achieved by using genetic algorithms. Ten optimized design candidates were