AbstractThis paper investigates the Targeted Energy Transfer (TET) between an acoustic medium inside a parallelepiped cavity and a thin viscoelastic membrane that is mounted on one wall of the cavity and that is working as a Non-linear Energy Sink (NES). Applying a harmonic source excitation inside the cavity, we look for reducing the resonance peaks of the acoustic cavity by mean of the so-called “Strongly Modulated Response” (SMR). Using a single term harmonic balance approach, we determine analytical simplified expressions for the non-linear normal modes (NNMs) and the periodic forced responses of this coupled system. We define the “desired working zone” for the NES as the forcing level interval between the first destabilization of the r...
It has been proved (analytically, numerically and experimentally) that by endowing nonlinear innate ...
International audienceWe present a hybrid Electro-Acoustic Nonlinear Energy Sink (EA-NES) coupled to...
This work deals with the energy pumping phenomenon for acoustical applications. The concept of energ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the Targeted Energy Transfer (TET) between an acoustic medium inside...
In order to apply the nonlinear energy sink (NES) to reduce the low-frequency noise inside a 3D acou...
As a new approach to passive noise control in low frequency domain, the targeted energy transfer (TE...
International audienceIn order to have the targeted energy transfer in the acoustic domain, R. Belle...
International audienceWe present the first real size evidence of targeted energy transfer in a concr...
Research on Energy Pumping based on the idea of nonlinear energy sinks exploiting Targeted Energy Tr...
International audienceThis work addresses the development of a vibroacoustics nonlinear absorber bas...
International audienceIn order to enhance the robustness and the energy range of efficiency of targe...
International audienceA hybrid electro-acoustic nonlinear membrane absorber working as a nonlin-ear ...
NV-G01: Noise and vibration engineeringInternational audienceOne of the main drawbacks of the target...
International audienceIn order to investigate the effects of coupling a nonlinear electrical shunt c...
The combination of a nonlinear absorber with a linear primary system may allow to observe the energy...
It has been proved (analytically, numerically and experimentally) that by endowing nonlinear innate ...
International audienceWe present a hybrid Electro-Acoustic Nonlinear Energy Sink (EA-NES) coupled to...
This work deals with the energy pumping phenomenon for acoustical applications. The concept of energ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the Targeted Energy Transfer (TET) between an acoustic medium inside...
In order to apply the nonlinear energy sink (NES) to reduce the low-frequency noise inside a 3D acou...
As a new approach to passive noise control in low frequency domain, the targeted energy transfer (TE...
International audienceIn order to have the targeted energy transfer in the acoustic domain, R. Belle...
International audienceWe present the first real size evidence of targeted energy transfer in a concr...
Research on Energy Pumping based on the idea of nonlinear energy sinks exploiting Targeted Energy Tr...
International audienceThis work addresses the development of a vibroacoustics nonlinear absorber bas...
International audienceIn order to enhance the robustness and the energy range of efficiency of targe...
International audienceA hybrid electro-acoustic nonlinear membrane absorber working as a nonlin-ear ...
NV-G01: Noise and vibration engineeringInternational audienceOne of the main drawbacks of the target...
International audienceIn order to investigate the effects of coupling a nonlinear electrical shunt c...
The combination of a nonlinear absorber with a linear primary system may allow to observe the energy...
It has been proved (analytically, numerically and experimentally) that by endowing nonlinear innate ...
International audienceWe present a hybrid Electro-Acoustic Nonlinear Energy Sink (EA-NES) coupled to...
This work deals with the energy pumping phenomenon for acoustical applications. The concept of energ...