Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
292356 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The vibration neutralizer has been used in many applications since invented. In many cases, an ingenious design law called fixed-points theory was utilized in determining the optimum tuning and damping ratios of the device. However, those applications are limited to point response control of a relatively simple structure. There are some applications related to continuous structures but the purpose is for point response control, collocated or non-collocated. In this paper, the fixed-points theory is examined for global vibration control namely the control of the kinetic energy of a continuous structure. It is proven in this paper that the same design law is applicable for a more complicated purpose. The results presented in this paper may offer new ways of using the device.

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