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The Simplified Vibration Damper Problem and Its Solution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

A. W. Morley*
Affiliation:
Applied Mechanics, Royal Naval College, Greenwich

Extract

The linear vibrating system of two degrees of freedom, see Fig. 1, whose mathematical solution is well known (see for example ref. 1), is nevertheless on the verge of being too awkward for manipulation in the design office. It is of considerable interest as the basis of a vibration absorber and techniques continue to be developed for investigating the effects of changing the design constants on the properties of the system and the more complicated ones derived from it.

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1964

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References

1.Tong, . Mechanical Vibration, p. 138. John Wiley, 1960.Google Scholar
2.Bishop, & Welbourn, . Engineering, Vol. 174, No. 4534, 1952.Google Scholar