Active Synthesis of Discrete Systems as a Tool for Reduction Vibration

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The paper presents the problem of vibration reduction in designed discrete mechanical systems. The method of reduction has been based on active synthesis, which makes it possible to obtain the desired mechanical effect through the proper selection of dynamic properties of the system, including the calculation of the active force as a function of the system force feedback.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 198)

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427-432

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March 2013

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