2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15221-9_11
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Passive Flutter Suppression Using a Nonlinear Tuned Vibration Absorber

Abstract: Limit cycle oscillations (LCOs) occur in many mechanical systems and they are often a source of danger. The addition of a relatively small mass to the host system, attached through a linear spring and a damper (linear tuned vibration absorber, LTVA), significantly improves its stability. The use of a purely nonlinear spring in the absorber (nonlinear energy sink, NES) increases the frequency bandwidth of the absorber, reduce LCO amplitude and avoid subcritical bifurcation at the loss of stability. Recently, a … Show more

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“…Active control using control surface or piezoelectric patches can significantly delay these oscillations [1−5] . Alternatively, passive methods such as the nonlinear energy sink [6−9] or the linear tuned vibration absorber (LTVA) [10−12] and its nonlinear version, the nonlinear tuned vibration absorber (NLTVA) [11,13] , can also have a substantial beneficial effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active control using control surface or piezoelectric patches can significantly delay these oscillations [1−5] . Alternatively, passive methods such as the nonlinear energy sink [6−9] or the linear tuned vibration absorber (LTVA) [10−12] and its nonlinear version, the nonlinear tuned vibration absorber (NLTVA) [11,13] , can also have a substantial beneficial effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%