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Dr. D Dane Quinn

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2015

Structural damping

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Equivalent Modal Damping, Stiffening And Energy Exchanges In Multi-Degree-Of-Freedom Systems With Strongly Nonlinear Attachments, D. Dane Quinn, Sean Hubbard, Nicholas Wierschem, Mohammad Al-Shudeifat, Richard Ott, Jie Luo, Billie Spencer, D. Mcfarland, Alexander Vakakis, Lawrence Bergman Apr 2015

Equivalent Modal Damping, Stiffening And Energy Exchanges In Multi-Degree-Of-Freedom Systems With Strongly Nonlinear Attachments, D. Dane Quinn, Sean Hubbard, Nicholas Wierschem, Mohammad Al-Shudeifat, Richard Ott, Jie Luo, Billie Spencer, D. Mcfarland, Alexander Vakakis, Lawrence Bergman

Dr. D Dane Quinn

We consider the response of a linear structural system when coupled to an attachment containing strong or even essential nonlinearities. For this system, the attachment, designated as a nonlinear energy sink, is designed as a nonlinear vibration absorber, serving to dissipate energy from the structural system. Moreover, the attachment not only leads to a reduction in the total energy of the system, but also nonlinearly couples together the vibration modes of the linear structural system. When the structure is impulsively loaded, the nonlinear energy sink serves to both dissipate and redistribute energy, thus enhancing the observed structural dissipation. The effect …