2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/3253178
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Analysis of Free Pendulum Vibration Absorber Using Flexible Multi-Body Dynamics

Abstract: Structures which are commonly used in our infrastructures are becoming lighter with progress in material science. These structures due to their light weight and low stiffness have shown potential problem of wind-induced vibrations, a direct outcome of which is fatigue failure. In particular, if the structure is long and flexible, failure by fatigue will be inevitable if not designed properly. The main objective of this paper is to perform theoretical analysis for a novel free pendulum device as a passive vibra… Show more

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“…However, in Yurchenko et al (2021), the authors studied a quasi-static case, where the primary mass was stationary or moving very slowly. Often a pendulum has been used together with another mass-spring system to study autoparametric vibrations and autoparametric absorbers (Hatwal, 1982;Cuvalci and Ertas, 1996;Vazquez-Gonzalez and Silva-Navarro, 2008;Alevras et al, 2014;Gumus and Ertas, 2016). It should be stressed that these studies were focused on developing a pendulum absorber for stationary vibrating linear and nonlinear mass-spring systems, whereas the authors of Yurchenko et al (2021) have been focused on application of the pendulum absorber to another pendulum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in Yurchenko et al (2021), the authors studied a quasi-static case, where the primary mass was stationary or moving very slowly. Often a pendulum has been used together with another mass-spring system to study autoparametric vibrations and autoparametric absorbers (Hatwal, 1982;Cuvalci and Ertas, 1996;Vazquez-Gonzalez and Silva-Navarro, 2008;Alevras et al, 2014;Gumus and Ertas, 2016). It should be stressed that these studies were focused on developing a pendulum absorber for stationary vibrating linear and nonlinear mass-spring systems, whereas the authors of Yurchenko et al (2021) have been focused on application of the pendulum absorber to another pendulum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%