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A general mass-spring- dashpot second-order system; second alternative
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Vibrations of a Rectangular Plate With Concentrated Mass, Spring, and Dashpot
An analytical method, developed by Young [1], is here extended to the determination of the natural frequencies of a composite system which consists of an isotropic rectangular plate with a concentrated mass, spring, and dashpot attached at any point of ...
Y. C. Das, D. R. Navaratna
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Dynamic Systems and Control, 2002
We present performance evaluations of different configuration for state estimation and identification of a complex Mass-Spring-Dashpot (MSD) system using Multiple-Model Adaptive Estimation (MMAE) algorithms. The algorithms compare two distinct MMAE strategies using either constant-gain or time-varying-gain Kalman filters to identify the correct model ...
Sajjad Fekri Asl +2 more
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We present performance evaluations of different configuration for state estimation and identification of a complex Mass-Spring-Dashpot (MSD) system using Multiple-Model Adaptive Estimation (MMAE) algorithms. The algorithms compare two distinct MMAE strategies using either constant-gain or time-varying-gain Kalman filters to identify the correct model ...
Sajjad Fekri Asl +2 more
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International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2015
Abstract The standard setting concerning vibrations of lumped parameter systems is based on the assumption that the mechanical response of the elements of the system is given explicitly in terms of kinematical variables. In particular, the force in a spring element is assumed to be given as a function of the displacement from the equilibrium position.
Zhi Yuan +3 more
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Abstract The standard setting concerning vibrations of lumped parameter systems is based on the assumption that the mechanical response of the elements of the system is given explicitly in terms of kinematical variables. In particular, the force in a spring element is assumed to be given as a function of the displacement from the equilibrium position.
Zhi Yuan +3 more
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Australian Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Engineering, 2021
Tamal Roy, Mita Pal, Ranjit Kumar Barai
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Tamal Roy, Mita Pal, Ranjit Kumar Barai
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Output feedback stabilisation of an axially moving string subject to a spring-mass-dashpot
International Journal of Control, 2023Jun-Min Wang, Jing Wang
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Control-Oriented LFT Modelling of a Two-DOF Spring–Mass–Dashpot Dynamic System
Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 2023Tamal Roy +2 more
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Spring-dashpot-mass models for foundation vibrations
Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 1997John P Wolf
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