2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42417-018-0067-7
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Investigating the Optimal Damping Performance of a Composite Dynamic Vibration Absorber with Particle Damping

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“…To improve the dynamic stiffness of the boring bar. In the first category, various absorbers are proposed and designed-such as e.g., a passive DVA attached to boring bar [28,29], a new type of damping boring bar with a DVA [30], a three-dimensional model of a damped boring bar [31], a composite DVA with a particle damper [32], a variable-stiffness dynamic vibration absorber (VSDVA) [33]. The second category is for proposed solutions-such as e.g., the proposing a vibration reduction methodology through the use of embedded piezoelectric patches in the tool-holder [34], a 3-degree freedom linear magnetic actuator [35,36], a noncontact magnetic actuator fit with fiber optic displacement sensors, mounted on a computer numerical control (CNC) lathe [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the dynamic stiffness of the boring bar. In the first category, various absorbers are proposed and designed-such as e.g., a passive DVA attached to boring bar [28,29], a new type of damping boring bar with a DVA [30], a three-dimensional model of a damped boring bar [31], a composite DVA with a particle damper [32], a variable-stiffness dynamic vibration absorber (VSDVA) [33]. The second category is for proposed solutions-such as e.g., the proposing a vibration reduction methodology through the use of embedded piezoelectric patches in the tool-holder [34], a 3-degree freedom linear magnetic actuator [35,36], a noncontact magnetic actuator fit with fiber optic displacement sensors, mounted on a computer numerical control (CNC) lathe [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al [15] designed a variable-stiffness dynamic vibration absorber (VSDVA), and the proposed dynamic model could produce the best vibration reduction by adjusting the stiffness of the VSDVA. Lei et al [16] proposed a composite DVA with a particle damper (PD) to reduce the additional mass of the DVA and improve the vibration control performance. The results indicated that the vibration reduction performance of the composite DVA significantly outperformed a traditional DVA and single PD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, when the boring bar has a large length-to-diameter ratio, vibration often occurs, which leads to a negative impact on the processing quality and processing performance [1,2]. Passive and active methods can be used to reduce vibration [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%