Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion – Resiliently supported damping mass
Patent
1994-09-06
1996-04-09
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
Resiliently supported damping mass
26714015, 248550, F16F 700, F16M 500
Patent
active
055052827
ABSTRACT:
Vibrations in a structure having a large mass and a multiplicity of frequencies of excitation are damped by determining two principal frequencies of excitation for the structure and coupling thereto a damping member of smaller mass to produce an absorber. The spring damper characteristics of the absorber are determined at these frequencies and the displacement of the damping member is monitored. The monitored displacement of the damping member is processed together with the spring damper characteristics of the absorber to output a signal which produces a force acting on the damping member proportional to the displacement of the damping member with a controlled time delay. This produces two frequencies of vibration in the damping member substantially equal to the determined frequencies of excitation of the large structure and thereby produces resonance of the damping member substantially at the determined frequencies of excitation. The resonance is effective to damp substantially the vibrations of the large structure at the determined frequencies of excitation.
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Bartz C. T.
Oberleitner Robert J.
The University Of Connecticut
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