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journal contribution
posted on 2024-03-13, 09:38authored byYannis Karayannis, Alexander, F. Vakakis, Fotios Georgiadis
<p>The use of vibro-impact (VI) attachments as shock absorbers is studied. By considering different configurations of primary linear oscillators with VI attachments, the capacity of theseattachments to passively absorb and dissipate significant portions of shock energy applied to the primary systems is investigated. Parametric studies are performed to determine the dependenceof energy dissipation by theVI attachment in terms of its parameters.Moreover, non-linear shock spectra are used to demonstrate that appropriately designed VI attachments can significantlyreduce the maximum levels of vibration of primary systems over wide frequency ranges.This is in contrast to the classical linear vibration absorber, whose action is narrowband. In addition, it is shown that VI attachments can significantly reduce or even completely eliminateresonances appearing in the linear shock spectra, thus providing strong, robust, and broadband shock protection to the primary structures to which they are attached.</p>
History
School affiliated with
School of Engineering (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
Volume
222
Issue
10
Pages/Article Number
1899-1908
Publisher
SAGE/Professional Engineering Publishing (Institution of Mechanical Engineers)