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Impact damper for axial vibration of a continuous system

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2015
Application of Impact damper for reduction of vibration amplitude through momentum transfer is now well established. However, no literature is available for the effect of an impact damper on axial vibration of a rod as a continuous system. The equation for axial vibratory displacement of the rod, fixed at one end and a lumped mass at the other end, is ...
SB Sanap, SY Bhave, PJ Awasare
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Vibration Analysis of Continuous Systems

2011
The continuum is an abstraction that finds extensive applications in mechanics, for it serves to model many mechanical systems, such as fluids and structural elements of the most complex shapes. In fact, all mechanical systems encountered by the engineer are most accurately modeled by continua, but, in some instances, the type of motion most likely to ...
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Vibration of a continuous system with clearance and motion constraints

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2000
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Metallidis, P., Natsiavas, S.
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Principal Trajectories of Forced Vibrations for Discrete and Continuous Systems

Meccanica, 2000
The author shows some relations between linear normal modes and principal directions. He considers a linear \(n\)-degree-of-freedom forced system \(M\ddot{\mathbf x}+K\mathbf x=\mathbf p(\omega t)\), where \(\mathbf x(t)\in R^n\), \(M\) and \(K\) are constant mass and stiffness \(n\times n\)-matrices respectively, and \(\mathbf p(\omega t)\) is a ...
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Progressive Torsional-Axial Continued Vibrations in Crankshaft Systems: A Phenomenon of Coupled Vibration

13th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise: Rotating Machinery and Vehicle Dynamics, 1991
Abstract It has been recognized that the effects of coupled vibrations are the most important when the natrural frequencies of torsional and axial vibrations are equal to each other or that axial natrural frequency is double of that of torsional.
X. G. Song   +3 more
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Random Vibrations of Discrete and Continuous Systems

1988
The topic of random vibrations of discrete and continuous systems is treated in four papers as follows. 1. Correlation and Spectral Analysis A Brief Outline 2. Measurement of Characteristics of Stationary Random Processes 3.
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Vibration Analysis of Continuous Systems by Dynamic Discretization

Journal of Mechanical Design, 1980
An equivalent mass matrix may be defined, for a segment of a continuous system, as one which retains precisely the dynamic properties of the original segment in discretized form. Dynamic Discretization, which makes use of a particular form of Stodola iteration, progressively generates the equivalent mass matrix in ascending powers of frequency squared,
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Random Vibrations of Linear Continuous Systems

1984
In this and the following chapters, we shall consider forced vibrations of linear systems subjected to random loadings. These problems have been thoroughly investigated for systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom; all the necessary information and illustrative examples were given in Sections 2.1 and 2.2.
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Vibration of continuous systems

2020
Alvar M. Kabe, Brian H. Sako
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