For an oscillating system, large amplitude indicates strong vibration energy. In this article, modal interaction is used as a useful means to regulate strong nonlinear vibration energy of the flexible arm undergoing rigid motion. A method is put forward to migrate and dissipate vibration energy based on modal interaction. By means of multiple-scale perturbation analysis, it is proven that internal resonance can be successfully established between modes of the flexible arm and the vibration absorber. Through examples and analyses, it is verified that this control method is effective in regulating strong vibration energy and can be used to suppress strong nonlinear vibration of the flexible arm undergoing rigid motion
A vibration suppression strategy based on passive damping is presented. Modal energy is shifted from...
The nonlinear two-degree-of-freedom system under consideration consists of the linear oscillator wit...
Passive and active controllers for suppressing the torsional vibration of multiple-degree-of-freedom...
A vibration control method based on energy migration is proposed to decrease vibration response of t...
Due to the presence of system flexibility, impact can excite severe large amplitude vibration respon...
The application of the magnetorheological elastomer (MRE) to nonlinear vibration control for a flexi...
This paper presents a control strategy for the suppression of vibration due to unknown disturbance f...
This book provides a comprehensive discussion of nonlinear multi-modal structural vibration problems...
This dissertation proposes a theory for motion control in large flexible structures. The control app...
Many systems have, by their nature, a small damping and therefore they are potentially subjected to ...
The present paper deals with the dynamics of a two-degrees-of freedom system consisting of a nonline...
This paper addresses the problem of mitigating the vibration of nonlinear mechanical systems using n...
This paper discusses a control for a non-linear distributed-parameter system of a flexible arm with ...
This study explores the applicability of a novel approach by applying a dual-level control for modal...
peer reviewedA large body of literature exists regarding linear and nonlinear dynamic absorbers, but...
A vibration suppression strategy based on passive damping is presented. Modal energy is shifted from...
The nonlinear two-degree-of-freedom system under consideration consists of the linear oscillator wit...
Passive and active controllers for suppressing the torsional vibration of multiple-degree-of-freedom...
A vibration control method based on energy migration is proposed to decrease vibration response of t...
Due to the presence of system flexibility, impact can excite severe large amplitude vibration respon...
The application of the magnetorheological elastomer (MRE) to nonlinear vibration control for a flexi...
This paper presents a control strategy for the suppression of vibration due to unknown disturbance f...
This book provides a comprehensive discussion of nonlinear multi-modal structural vibration problems...
This dissertation proposes a theory for motion control in large flexible structures. The control app...
Many systems have, by their nature, a small damping and therefore they are potentially subjected to ...
The present paper deals with the dynamics of a two-degrees-of freedom system consisting of a nonline...
This paper addresses the problem of mitigating the vibration of nonlinear mechanical systems using n...
This paper discusses a control for a non-linear distributed-parameter system of a flexible arm with ...
This study explores the applicability of a novel approach by applying a dual-level control for modal...
peer reviewedA large body of literature exists regarding linear and nonlinear dynamic absorbers, but...
A vibration suppression strategy based on passive damping is presented. Modal energy is shifted from...
The nonlinear two-degree-of-freedom system under consideration consists of the linear oscillator wit...
Passive and active controllers for suppressing the torsional vibration of multiple-degree-of-freedom...