Apparatus for damping vibration using macro particulates

Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Using yieldable or fluent solid or semisolid

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ABSTRACT:
A mass damping system for use in all temperature ranges, including extreme temperature environments, is provided. The system comprises a housing having bottom, side and end walls, and an inner peripheral surface that defines an interior, a mounting mechanism located on the housing, configured to mount the housing to the mass, and macro-particles disposed within the housing interior able to flow within the housing and simulate a liquid.

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