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- Control of flexural waves on a beam using distributed vibration neutralisers
- University of Southampton
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0022-460X
- 1095-8568
- This paper is concerned with the use of distributed vibration neutralisers to control the transmission of flexural waves on a beam. Of particular interest is an array of beam-like neutralisers and a continuous plate-like neutraliser. General expressions for wave transmission and reflection metrics either side of the distributed neutralisers are derived. Based on transmission efficiency, the characteristics of multiple neutralisers are investigated in terms of the minimum transmission efficiency, the normalised bandwidth and the shape factor, allowing optimisation of their performance. Analytical results show that the band-stop property of the neutraliser array depends on various factors, including the neutraliser damping, mass, separation distance in the array and the moment arm of each neutraliser. Moreover, it is found that the particular attachment configuration of an uncoupled forcemoment-type neutraliser can be used to improve their overall performance. It is also shown that in the limit of many neutralisers in the array, the performance tends to that of a continuous neutraliser. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
- 6-Jun-2011
- Journal of Sound and Vibration, v. 330, n. 12, p. 2758-2771, 2011.
- 2758-2771
- Analytical results
- Band-stop
- Continuous plate
- Flexural wave
- General expression
- Moment arms
- Neutralisers
- Optimisations
- Separation distances
- Shape factor
- Transmission efficiency
- Elastic waves
- Optimization
- Wave transmission
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2011.01.002
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