A vibration suppression strategy based on passive damping is presented. Modal energy is shifted from low to high frequency modes where it will be rapidly dissipated. This is achieved through the repeated application and removal of constraints. Upon application of the constraint, part of the energy is transferred to the system modes in its new configuration while the remaining energy goes into the unmodeled, high frequency, flexible body modes where it is dissipated. When the constraint is removed, the remaining energy is transferred back to the modes of the unconstrained system. Removal of the constraint allows it to be applied again and the cycle to be repeated until the energy drains away completely. It is shown that the amount of energy ...
As systems become more lightweight, to satisfy inertia and size requirements, vibration becomes a pr...
The term damping is used to describe the means by which oscillation amplitudes are reduced through i...
The question addressed is whether the free oscillations of a continuous system can be suppressed, or...
This paper describes a new concept referred to here as “energy sinks” as an alternative to conventio...
This dissertation proposes a theory for motion control in large flexible structures. The control app...
A theoretical control strategy for residual vibration control resulting from a shock pulse is studie...
A theoretical control strategy for residual vibration control resulting from a shock pulse is studie...
New method for semi-active control of vibrating structures is introduced. So-called Prestress Accumu...
The application of mechanical springs connected in parallel and/or in series with active springs can...
This article studies a semi-active control strategy applied to a vibration damping and to an energy ...
This paper presents experiments that demonstrate the concept of energy sinks, which when attached to...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
Stabilization of nonlinear feedback passive systems is achieved assigning a storage function with a ...
Tuned vibration absorbers, in various disguises, still form the basis of vibration suppression for l...
Stabilization of nonlinear feedback passive systems is achieved assigning a storage function with a ...
As systems become more lightweight, to satisfy inertia and size requirements, vibration becomes a pr...
The term damping is used to describe the means by which oscillation amplitudes are reduced through i...
The question addressed is whether the free oscillations of a continuous system can be suppressed, or...
This paper describes a new concept referred to here as “energy sinks” as an alternative to conventio...
This dissertation proposes a theory for motion control in large flexible structures. The control app...
A theoretical control strategy for residual vibration control resulting from a shock pulse is studie...
A theoretical control strategy for residual vibration control resulting from a shock pulse is studie...
New method for semi-active control of vibrating structures is introduced. So-called Prestress Accumu...
The application of mechanical springs connected in parallel and/or in series with active springs can...
This article studies a semi-active control strategy applied to a vibration damping and to an energy ...
This paper presents experiments that demonstrate the concept of energy sinks, which when attached to...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
Stabilization of nonlinear feedback passive systems is achieved assigning a storage function with a ...
Tuned vibration absorbers, in various disguises, still form the basis of vibration suppression for l...
Stabilization of nonlinear feedback passive systems is achieved assigning a storage function with a ...
As systems become more lightweight, to satisfy inertia and size requirements, vibration becomes a pr...
The term damping is used to describe the means by which oscillation amplitudes are reduced through i...
The question addressed is whether the free oscillations of a continuous system can be suppressed, or...