2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2008.11.019
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Modeling of a magnetorheological damper by recursive lazy learning

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“…Proof of the effectiveness of the proposed model was performed by means of a quantitative analysis that takes into consideration the error for the different accomplished damper controllers. The following equation has been used to represent the norm error as a function of time (Boada et al (2011)):…”
Section: Rnn Damper Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proof of the effectiveness of the proposed model was performed by means of a quantitative analysis that takes into consideration the error for the different accomplished damper controllers. The following equation has been used to represent the norm error as a function of time (Boada et al (2011)):…”
Section: Rnn Damper Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several MR damper models proposed in the literature, in order to describe their non-linear and hysteretic responses [3,4,8,14,16,28]. One of the most extensively used models to describe the non-linear hysteretic behaviour of a MR damper is the Bouc-Wen model, proposed by Spencer et al [24].…”
Section: Abstract: Magnetorheological Damper á Frequency Dependent Momentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MR fluid technology has been used in various engineering applications. MR dampers used in vibration damping control applications (Weiss et al 1998;Ginder et al 1996;Spencer et al 1997;Dyke et al 1998;Guo and Hu 2005;Boada et al 2011) are devices that work with MR Fluids and recently they are widely used in variety of fields such as automotive industry, military and agricultural trucks (Olabi and Grunwald 2007;Lindler et al 2000;Chooi and Oyadiji 2008;Ha et al 2009;Hiemenz et al 2009). It has also been widely used for the clutch, brake and locking systems in the automotive sector (Li and Du 2005;Park et al 2006;Senkal and Gürocak 2010;19-21).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%