Design, analysis and performance evaluation of inerter-based linear and nonlinear vibration suppression systemsTools Dong, Zhuang (2021) Design, analysis and performance evaluation of inerter-based linear and nonlinear vibration suppression systems. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe inerter is a recently proposed passive mechanical element, which can be used to provide inertial coupling to modify the behaviour of dynamic systems. Since its introduction, it has been used to improve the performance of vibration mitigation systems such as automobile shock absorbers and building vibration control systems. However, the effects of the addition of the inerter on vibration characteristics of dynamical systems have not been fully discovered. This thesis aims to propose and evaluate different inerter-based vibration suppression systems, to investigate the effects of adding the linear and nonlinear inerters on their dynamical performance in terms of force transmission and energy transmission, and to provide a better understanding of the inerter-based vibration suppression systems.
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