2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-016-3107-4
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Reducing thermal shock-induced vibration of an axially moving beam via a nonlinear energy sink

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“…Bifurcations and topological structures of the NNMs were also studied. Further investigations on the topic were conducted in [191] and [192] Zhang et al [200] Inerter An inertial NES was employed in [200] for vibration suppression in an elastic beam with asymmetric boundary condition Zhang et al [201] Inerter In [201], the inertial NES was placed on the boundary of elastic beam for vibration mitigation of the multi-modal resonance. The optimized inertial NES was found capable to reduce the resonance amplitude by 98%…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bifurcations and topological structures of the NNMs were also studied. Further investigations on the topic were conducted in [191] and [192] Zhang et al [200] Inerter An inertial NES was employed in [200] for vibration suppression in an elastic beam with asymmetric boundary condition Zhang et al [201] Inerter In [201], the inertial NES was placed on the boundary of elastic beam for vibration mitigation of the multi-modal resonance. The optimized inertial NES was found capable to reduce the resonance amplitude by 98%…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yao et al [32] discussed the effects of a grounded NES on the lateral vibration of rotor systems. Zhang et al [33,34] utilized a NES to suppress the shock-induced vibration of an axially moving beam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, our attention will be primarily focused on the application of a nonlinear model of an axially moving beam with NES-EH device. In the series of papers, Li-Qun Chen and co-workers analyzed different structural models with NES, starting from a new discrete NES with inertia [25,26], axially moving beam with NES and considered thermal shock and impulse induced vibration [27,28], and finally vibration reduction in a spacecraft [29]. They used both theoretical and experimental approaches in order to analyze the effects of NES on primary structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%