Nonsmooth dynamics of a Tuned Mass Damper system with lateral stops are studied using an alternating frequency/time harmonic balancing (AFT-HB) method. To this end, an extremely stiff end stop nonlinearity is considered. The application range of AFT-HB is investigated by including up to 250 harmonics in the external force, as well as in the motion description. Numerical simulations are performed by making use of a Newmark time integration algorithm for numerical verification of the results. The results for single harmonic excitations are further verified with an existing pseudo-arclength path-following tool. Two excitation scenarios are considered: single harmonic- and a wide-spectrum excitation with uniform distribution and random phase correlation between the harmonics. The AFT-HB algorithm is found to accurately reproduce the time integration results, for all considered cases. Finally, insights are gained into the differences between the system responses to single- and multi-harmonic excitations.
Frequency domain modeling of nonlinear end stop behavior in Tuned Mass Damper systems under single- and multi-harmonic excitations / van Til, J.; Alijani, F.; Voormeeren, S. N.; Lacarbonara, W.. - In: JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION. - ISSN 0022-460X. - 438:(2019), pp. 139-152. [10.1016/j.jsv.2018.09.015]
Frequency domain modeling of nonlinear end stop behavior in Tuned Mass Damper systems under single- and multi-harmonic excitations
Lacarbonara W.
2019
Abstract
Nonsmooth dynamics of a Tuned Mass Damper system with lateral stops are studied using an alternating frequency/time harmonic balancing (AFT-HB) method. To this end, an extremely stiff end stop nonlinearity is considered. The application range of AFT-HB is investigated by including up to 250 harmonics in the external force, as well as in the motion description. Numerical simulations are performed by making use of a Newmark time integration algorithm for numerical verification of the results. The results for single harmonic excitations are further verified with an existing pseudo-arclength path-following tool. Two excitation scenarios are considered: single harmonic- and a wide-spectrum excitation with uniform distribution and random phase correlation between the harmonics. The AFT-HB algorithm is found to accurately reproduce the time integration results, for all considered cases. Finally, insights are gained into the differences between the system responses to single- and multi-harmonic excitations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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