The forced vibration of multiple nearly identical translational vibration absorbers is considered. Localization, where the amplitudes of vibration of a group of the absorbers can become relatively large as compared to those of the corresponding perfectly tuned system is investigated. In this work, imperfections amoung the absorbers are allowed and brought into the analysis through the stiffnesses of the absorbers ' springs. Steady-state analysis of the mathematical model is used to obtain the results. Results, which focus on translational absorber systems, are found to be consistent with previous results obtained for torsional vibration absorbers. It is found that strengths of the localized responses depend on the levels of imperfectio...
Dynamic vibration absorbers are used to reduce the vibration amplitude of systems near their resonan...
Abstract: One drawback of the traditional dynamic vibration absorber is that it can only absorb the ...
In this article, the performance of a two degree-of-freedom dynamicvibration absorber (DVA) with ver...
We demonstrate that the phenomenon of mode localization occurs in the linear free vibration of syste...
In mechanical engineering a commonly used approach to attenuate vibration amplitudes in resonant con...
In mechanical engineering a commonly used approach to attenuate vibration amplitudes in resonant con...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A multi-harmonic balance method is applied to analyze the occurrence of strongly localized forced vi...
A multi-harmonic balance method is applied to analyze the occurrence of strongly localized forced vi...
It is shown that the simple dynamic absorber is a special case of a more general phenomenon surround...
The purpose of this investigation was to continue the preliminary work of Burrows on the application...
The paper deals with vibration of the beam with a system of the translational-rotational dynamic vib...
[[abstract]]This study focuses on the vibration of a planar rigid body taking into account the aerod...
Dynamic analysis of periodic assemblies is typically made under the assumption that the components m...
Dynamic analysis of periodic assemblies is typically made under the assumption that the components m...
Dynamic vibration absorbers are used to reduce the vibration amplitude of systems near their resonan...
Abstract: One drawback of the traditional dynamic vibration absorber is that it can only absorb the ...
In this article, the performance of a two degree-of-freedom dynamicvibration absorber (DVA) with ver...
We demonstrate that the phenomenon of mode localization occurs in the linear free vibration of syste...
In mechanical engineering a commonly used approach to attenuate vibration amplitudes in resonant con...
In mechanical engineering a commonly used approach to attenuate vibration amplitudes in resonant con...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A multi-harmonic balance method is applied to analyze the occurrence of strongly localized forced vi...
A multi-harmonic balance method is applied to analyze the occurrence of strongly localized forced vi...
It is shown that the simple dynamic absorber is a special case of a more general phenomenon surround...
The purpose of this investigation was to continue the preliminary work of Burrows on the application...
The paper deals with vibration of the beam with a system of the translational-rotational dynamic vib...
[[abstract]]This study focuses on the vibration of a planar rigid body taking into account the aerod...
Dynamic analysis of periodic assemblies is typically made under the assumption that the components m...
Dynamic analysis of periodic assemblies is typically made under the assumption that the components m...
Dynamic vibration absorbers are used to reduce the vibration amplitude of systems near their resonan...
Abstract: One drawback of the traditional dynamic vibration absorber is that it can only absorb the ...
In this article, the performance of a two degree-of-freedom dynamicvibration absorber (DVA) with ver...