This paper describes the laboratory implementation of two semi-active tuned vibration absorbers (TVAs): a switching TVA and a sweeping TVA. The two absorbers are designed to control the low frequency total flexural response of a cylindrical duct excited by a stationary broadband random force. The two TVAs are composed by a seismic mass mounted on a axial spring. Both TVAs are equipped with a relative displacement and relative velocity feedback control system, which is used to vary the characteristic stiffness and damping, that is the characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio, of the TVA. The switching TVA cyclically tunes its characteristic natural frequency and damping ratio to iteratively control the resonant responses due to thr...
Civil structures experience vibrations due to natural dynamic forces such as earthquakes and wind lo...
This paper presents experimental results on the implementation of switching and sweeping pi-ezoelect...
An adaptive tuned vibration absorber (ATVA) with a variable stiffness element is capable of retuning...
Abstract This paper describes the laboratory implementation of two semi-active tuned vibration absor...
This paper investigates the principal properties of time varying operation modes for tuneable vibrat...
This paper presents a simulation study concerning the low-mid frequencies control of flexural vibrat...
This paper presents a simulation study concerning the control of flexural vibration in a lightly dam...
This thesis presents theoretical and experimental studies concerning active and semi-active systems ...
This paper presents a study on the design and implementation of a time-varying shunted electro-magne...
This article presents a simulation study on two integrated tuned vibration absorbers (TVAs) designed...
This paper presents three types of semi-active vibration absorbers, which are designed to control th...
This paper presents the initial results of a simulation study on the flexural vibration and interior...
This paper presents a vibration control unit formed by an electromagnetic proof-mass transducer con...
The tuned vibration absorber (TVA) is a single degree of freedom device that may be addedto a vibrat...
The thesis is an investigation of the Auto Tuning Vibration Absorber (ATVA) developed by Swerea IVF....
Civil structures experience vibrations due to natural dynamic forces such as earthquakes and wind lo...
This paper presents experimental results on the implementation of switching and sweeping pi-ezoelect...
An adaptive tuned vibration absorber (ATVA) with a variable stiffness element is capable of retuning...
Abstract This paper describes the laboratory implementation of two semi-active tuned vibration absor...
This paper investigates the principal properties of time varying operation modes for tuneable vibrat...
This paper presents a simulation study concerning the low-mid frequencies control of flexural vibrat...
This paper presents a simulation study concerning the control of flexural vibration in a lightly dam...
This thesis presents theoretical and experimental studies concerning active and semi-active systems ...
This paper presents a study on the design and implementation of a time-varying shunted electro-magne...
This article presents a simulation study on two integrated tuned vibration absorbers (TVAs) designed...
This paper presents three types of semi-active vibration absorbers, which are designed to control th...
This paper presents the initial results of a simulation study on the flexural vibration and interior...
This paper presents a vibration control unit formed by an electromagnetic proof-mass transducer con...
The tuned vibration absorber (TVA) is a single degree of freedom device that may be addedto a vibrat...
The thesis is an investigation of the Auto Tuning Vibration Absorber (ATVA) developed by Swerea IVF....
Civil structures experience vibrations due to natural dynamic forces such as earthquakes and wind lo...
This paper presents experimental results on the implementation of switching and sweeping pi-ezoelect...
An adaptive tuned vibration absorber (ATVA) with a variable stiffness element is capable of retuning...