The parametric anti-resonance phenomenon as an active damping tool for suppression of externally excited resonant vibration is numerically studied herein. It is well known fact that the anti-resonance phenomenon, i.e. the stiffness periodic variation by subtractive, combination resonance frequency, brings stabilization and cancelling into self-excited vibrations. But this paper aims at a new possibility of its application, namely a damping of externally excited resonant vibration. For estimation of its effect we come both from a characteristic exponent of the analytical solution and numerical solution of forced vibration of 2DOF linear system with additional parametric excitation. The amplitude suppression owing to the parametric anti-reson...
If an external force having frequency near that of oscillation is applied to sucessively to parametr...
An active control strategy for the stabilization of parametric resonance in a magnetically levitated...
A novel approach to suppress resonant vibration is presented by employing a single degree of freedom...
The goal of this work is to develop deeper insight into the method of damping vibrations by means of...
This contribution completes the series of work oriented on active reduction of unacceptable vibratio...
The survey of the state-of-art mentiones when the parametric combination resonance for the self-exci...
It is shown that the parametric anti-resonance (additional parametric excitation fulfilling speciá...
This contribution deals with further utilization of the parametric anti-resonance phenomenon based o...
AbstractAnti-resonance phenomenon caused by additional parametric excitation is herein studied on th...
Parametrically excited systems are not uncommon in the many structures and systems built today. Clas...
The efect of parametric excitation in self-excited has been investigated in two-degrees of freedom p...
Parametric resonance, as a resonant amplification phenomenon, is a superior mechanical amplifier tha...
AbstractParametric resonance, as a resonant amplification phenomenon, is a superior mechanical ampli...
A new concept for increasing process stability during milling processes is presented utilizing a par...
This paper presents a new design of nonlinear dynamic absorber (NDA) using the phenomenon of autopar...
If an external force having frequency near that of oscillation is applied to sucessively to parametr...
An active control strategy for the stabilization of parametric resonance in a magnetically levitated...
A novel approach to suppress resonant vibration is presented by employing a single degree of freedom...
The goal of this work is to develop deeper insight into the method of damping vibrations by means of...
This contribution completes the series of work oriented on active reduction of unacceptable vibratio...
The survey of the state-of-art mentiones when the parametric combination resonance for the self-exci...
It is shown that the parametric anti-resonance (additional parametric excitation fulfilling speciá...
This contribution deals with further utilization of the parametric anti-resonance phenomenon based o...
AbstractAnti-resonance phenomenon caused by additional parametric excitation is herein studied on th...
Parametrically excited systems are not uncommon in the many structures and systems built today. Clas...
The efect of parametric excitation in self-excited has been investigated in two-degrees of freedom p...
Parametric resonance, as a resonant amplification phenomenon, is a superior mechanical amplifier tha...
AbstractParametric resonance, as a resonant amplification phenomenon, is a superior mechanical ampli...
A new concept for increasing process stability during milling processes is presented utilizing a par...
This paper presents a new design of nonlinear dynamic absorber (NDA) using the phenomenon of autopar...
If an external force having frequency near that of oscillation is applied to sucessively to parametr...
An active control strategy for the stabilization of parametric resonance in a magnetically levitated...
A novel approach to suppress resonant vibration is presented by employing a single degree of freedom...