Otro
The non-ideal problem behavior using a dynamic vibration absorber with nonlinear essential stiffness and timedependent damping properties
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part K: Journal of Multi-body Dynamics, v. 227, n. 1, p. 34-41, 2013.
1464-4193
2041-3068
10.1177/1464419312460352
WOS:000318252900005
2-s2.0-84877893216
Autor
Felix, Jorge L. P.
Chong, Wang
Balthazar, José Manoel
Resumen
The purpose of this study is to develop a dynamic vibration absorber using viscoelastic material with nonlinear essential stiffness and time-dependent damping properties for a non-ideal vibrating system with Sommerfeld effect, resonance capture, and jump phenomenon. The absorber is a mass-bar subsystem that consists of a viscoelastic bar with memory attached to mass, in which the internal dissipative forces depend on current, deformations, and its operational frequency varies with limited temperature. The non-ideal vibrating system consists of a linear (nonlinear) oscillator (plane frame structure) under excitation, via spring connector, of a DC-motor with limited power supply. A viscoelastic dynamic absorber modeled with elastic stiffness essentially nonlinearities was developed to further reduce the Sommerfeld effect and the response of the structure. The numerical results show the performance of the absorber on the non-ideal system response through the resonance curves, time histories, and Poincarésections. Furthermore, the structure responses using the viscoelastic damper with and without memory were studied. © IMechE 2012.