The present paper considers the problem of realizing an effective targeted energy pumping from a linear oscillator to a plurality of ungrounded linear resonators, attached to it in parallel. Theoretical as well as numerical results demonstrate the efficacy of using a complex attachment as a passive absorber of broadband energy, injected into the primary structure. The paper unveils also the existence of an instantaneous frequency associated to the master response characterized by intermittency: a rather surprising result for a linear autonomous system. A comparative analysis with a nonlinear energy sink demonstrates that the two systems present some analogies in this respect and that the complex attachment is a very efficient energy trap.
Targeted energy pumping using a linear complex attachment / Roveri, Nicola. - STAMPA. - (2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA2012 tenutosi a Leuven nel Settembre 2012).
Targeted energy pumping using a linear complex attachment
N. Roveri; A. Carcaterra; Akay
2012
Abstract
The present paper considers the problem of realizing an effective targeted energy pumping from a linear oscillator to a plurality of ungrounded linear resonators, attached to it in parallel. Theoretical as well as numerical results demonstrate the efficacy of using a complex attachment as a passive absorber of broadband energy, injected into the primary structure. The paper unveils also the existence of an instantaneous frequency associated to the master response characterized by intermittency: a rather surprising result for a linear autonomous system. A comparative analysis with a nonlinear energy sink demonstrates that the two systems present some analogies in this respect and that the complex attachment is a very efficient energy trap.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.