International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a problem of passive mitigation of friction-induced vibrations due to mode coupling instability in breaking systems. For this purpose, the well-known Hultèn’s model is coupled to one Nonlinear Energy Sinks (NES). In previous work by the authors [1], an asymptotic analysis has been performed on the system allowing to explain the steady-state response regimes observed in the numerical simulations and predict some of them. However, because of the appearance of a three-dimensional critical manifold, the prediction of the mitigation limit (i.e. the friction coefficient value which separates harmful situations from harmless situations) has been not performed. This present work completes this pre...
This paper presents friction-induced vibration (FIV) caused by combined mode-coupling and negative d...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to propose a new efficient reduction method for predicti...
International audienceA general method to predict the steady-state regimes of a multi-degree-of-free...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a problem of passive mitigation of friction-indu...
International audienceIn this paper, we study a problem of passive control of friction-induced vibra...
International audienceIn this paper, we study a problem of passive control of friction-induced vibra...
International audienceThis paper aims at proposing robust methods to optimize nonlinear energy sinks...
References[1] Bergeot. B, Berger. S and Bellizzi. S, Mode coupling instability mitigation in frictio...
International audienceThis work studies a problem of passive mitigation by means of one nonlinear en...
International audienceThis work studies a problem of passive mitigation by means of one nonlinear en...
International audienceAlthough the problem of friction-induced vibration has been the subject of man...
In mechanical systems, self-excited vibrations are a frequent and unwanted occurrence. An example of...
In mechanical systems, self-excited vibrations are a frequent and unwanted occurrence. An example of...
Numerous mechanical systems contain surfaces in partial or full sliding contact, and therefore, pron...
When dealing with complex mechanical systems, the frictional contact is at the origin of significant...
This paper presents friction-induced vibration (FIV) caused by combined mode-coupling and negative d...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to propose a new efficient reduction method for predicti...
International audienceA general method to predict the steady-state regimes of a multi-degree-of-free...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate a problem of passive mitigation of friction-indu...
International audienceIn this paper, we study a problem of passive control of friction-induced vibra...
International audienceIn this paper, we study a problem of passive control of friction-induced vibra...
International audienceThis paper aims at proposing robust methods to optimize nonlinear energy sinks...
References[1] Bergeot. B, Berger. S and Bellizzi. S, Mode coupling instability mitigation in frictio...
International audienceThis work studies a problem of passive mitigation by means of one nonlinear en...
International audienceThis work studies a problem of passive mitigation by means of one nonlinear en...
International audienceAlthough the problem of friction-induced vibration has been the subject of man...
In mechanical systems, self-excited vibrations are a frequent and unwanted occurrence. An example of...
In mechanical systems, self-excited vibrations are a frequent and unwanted occurrence. An example of...
Numerous mechanical systems contain surfaces in partial or full sliding contact, and therefore, pron...
When dealing with complex mechanical systems, the frictional contact is at the origin of significant...
This paper presents friction-induced vibration (FIV) caused by combined mode-coupling and negative d...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to propose a new efficient reduction method for predicti...
International audienceA general method to predict the steady-state regimes of a multi-degree-of-free...