Abstract:To study the energy dissipation mechanism of nonobstructive particle dampers (NOPDs) and provide guidance to the application of NOPDs, the dense granular flow theory was introduced to establish a quantitative energy dissipation model for NOPDs. The convection movement of the particles under vibrational excitations was studied using the discrete element method, and the Prandtl mixing length theory was adopted to modify the constitution law of dense granular flows. The pressure of the granular flow was obtained … Show more
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