2023
DOI: 10.1177/10775463231192747
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Application of metal rubber for semi-active vibration control of mechanical transmission systems

Abstract: This study proposes a novel semi-active vibration control technique for mechanical transmission systems. The backbone of current research technology is the adaptive stiffness and damping properties of metal rubber (MR) which plays the role of tuning to the vibrational system eigenmodes. The adaptive properties of MR material were proved by a previous study, but the present research investigates the effect of this feature on the structural response and designs an MR-based semi-active vibration controller for in… Show more

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“…For instance, Amaral et al [1] employed a passive approach to diminish vibrations in transmission system housings by utilizing locally resonant metamaterial applied to the gearbox housing. Semi-active solutions were explored by researchers such as Soleimanian et al [2] who proposed a novel semi-active vibration control (AVC) technique for transmission systems, by utilizing the adaptive stiffness and damping properties of metal rubber which was used to tune to the vibrational system eigenmodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Amaral et al [1] employed a passive approach to diminish vibrations in transmission system housings by utilizing locally resonant metamaterial applied to the gearbox housing. Semi-active solutions were explored by researchers such as Soleimanian et al [2] who proposed a novel semi-active vibration control (AVC) technique for transmission systems, by utilizing the adaptive stiffness and damping properties of metal rubber which was used to tune to the vibrational system eigenmodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%