Active-Adaptive Vibration Absorbers and its Vibration Attenuation Performance

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To improve the working frequency band and the damping effect of vibration absorber, an active-adaptive vibration absorber (AAVA) was presented. The AAVA can be considered as the integration of adaptive tuned vibration absorber (ATVA) and active vibration absorbers (AVA). The principle and the dynamic character of the proposed AAVA were theoretically analyzed. Based on the analysis, a prototype was designed and manufactured. Its dynamic properties and vibration attenuation performances were experimentally investigated. The experimental results demonstrated that the damping ratio of the prototype was significantly reduced by the active force. Consequently, its vibration attenuation capability was significantly improved compared with the ATVA.

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