2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6690686
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The Elliptic Harmonic Balance Method for the Performance Analysis of a Two‐Stage Vibration Isolation System with Geometric Nonlinearity

Abstract: This study develops a modified elliptic harmonic balance method (EHBM) and uses it to solve the force and displacement transmissibility of a two-stage geometrically nonlinear vibration isolation system. Geometric damping and stiffness nonlinearities are incorporated in both the upper and lower stages of the isolator. After using the relative displacement of the nonlinear isolator, we can numerically obtain the steady-state response using the first-order harmonic balance method (HBM1). The steady-state harmonic… Show more

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“…Euler buckled beams under large deformation (Oyelade, 2019), scissor-like structures (Guo et al, 2020; Zou et al, 2021), diamond-shaped structures (Wang et al, 2021a) and biro-structures (Sun et al, 2021) were also adopted in low-frequency vibration isolation systems to generate nonlinear negative stiffness. In addition to the vertical monolayer and single degree of freedom mentioned above, vibration isolations for in-plane (Liu et al, 2021d), multi-layer (Wu and Tang, 2021) and multi-degree of freedom (Leandri et al, 2021) can also be accomplished by connecting positive and NSSs in parallel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Euler buckled beams under large deformation (Oyelade, 2019), scissor-like structures (Guo et al, 2020; Zou et al, 2021), diamond-shaped structures (Wang et al, 2021a) and biro-structures (Sun et al, 2021) were also adopted in low-frequency vibration isolation systems to generate nonlinear negative stiffness. In addition to the vertical monolayer and single degree of freedom mentioned above, vibration isolations for in-plane (Liu et al, 2021d), multi-layer (Wu and Tang, 2021) and multi-degree of freedom (Leandri et al, 2021) can also be accomplished by connecting positive and NSSs in parallel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%