Studies on prototypical systems that consist of a set of complex attachments, coupled to a primary structure characterized by a single degree of freedom system, have shown that vibratory energy can be transported away from the primary through use of complex undamped resonators. Properties and use of these subsystems as by energy absorbers have also been proposed, particularly using attachments that consist of a large set of resonators. These ideas have been originally developed for linear systems and they provided insight into energy sharing phenomenon in large structures like ships, airplanes, and cars, where interior substructures interact with a master structure, e.g., the hull, the fuselage, or the car body. This paper examines the effe...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
The tuned mass damper (TMD), which arose from the seminal works of Frahm and Den Hartog, is a simple...
The use of vibro-impact (VI) attachments as shock absorbers is studied. By considering different con...
Studies on prototypical systems that consist of a set of complex attachments, coupled to a primary s...
This paper presents the theory of a novel mechanism of energy absorption and induced damping in stru...
This paper presents the theory of a novel mechanism of energy absorption and induced damping in stru...
International audienceWe study complex damped and undamped dynamics and targeted energy transfers (T...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper presents the theory of a novel mechanism of energy ...
This paper presents experiments that demonstrate the concept of energy sinks, which when attached to...
This paper describes a new concept referred to here as “energy sinks” as an alternative to conventio...
We consider the response of a linear structural system when coupled to an attachment containing stro...
We study the stiffening and damping effects that local essentially nonlinear attachments can have on...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
The nonlinear two-degree-of-freedom system under consideration consists of the linear oscillator wit...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
The tuned mass damper (TMD), which arose from the seminal works of Frahm and Den Hartog, is a simple...
The use of vibro-impact (VI) attachments as shock absorbers is studied. By considering different con...
Studies on prototypical systems that consist of a set of complex attachments, coupled to a primary s...
This paper presents the theory of a novel mechanism of energy absorption and induced damping in stru...
This paper presents the theory of a novel mechanism of energy absorption and induced damping in stru...
International audienceWe study complex damped and undamped dynamics and targeted energy transfers (T...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper presents the theory of a novel mechanism of energy ...
This paper presents experiments that demonstrate the concept of energy sinks, which when attached to...
This paper describes a new concept referred to here as “energy sinks” as an alternative to conventio...
We consider the response of a linear structural system when coupled to an attachment containing stro...
We study the stiffening and damping effects that local essentially nonlinear attachments can have on...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
The nonlinear two-degree-of-freedom system under consideration consists of the linear oscillator wit...
Almost all modern devices vibrate when working or being excited, and during this process, two things...
The tuned mass damper (TMD), which arose from the seminal works of Frahm and Den Hartog, is a simple...
The use of vibro-impact (VI) attachments as shock absorbers is studied. By considering different con...