惯性
谐振器
失谐
振动
悬臂梁
振幅
物理
共振(粒子物理)
调谐质量阻尼器
联轴节(管道)
转动惯量
超材料
运动学
经典力学
机械
声学
材料科学
光学
原子物理学
复合材料
冶金
作者
Bart Van Damme,Gwenael Hannema,Leonardo Sales Souza,Bernhard Weisse,Domenico Tallarico,Andrea Bergamini
摘要
Inertia amplification is a mechanism coupling degrees of freedom within a vibrating structure. Its goal is to achieve an apparent high dynamic mass and, accordingly, a low resonance frequency. Such structures have been described for use in locally resonant metamaterials and phononic crystals to lower the starting frequency of a bandgap without adding mass to the system. This study shows that any non-linear kinematic coupling between translational or rotational vibrations leads to the appearance of amplitude-dependent damping. The analytical derivation of the equation of motion of a resonator with inertia amplification creates insight in the damping process and shows that the vibration damping increases with its amplitude. The theoretical study is validated by experimental evidence from two types of inertia-amplification resonators. Finally, the importance of amplitude-dependent damping is illustrated when the structure is used as a tuned mass damper for a cantilever beam.
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