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Inerter-like devices used for vibration isolation: A historical perspective

Kuhnert, Willian M. ; Gonçalves, Paulo J. Paupitz ; Ledezma-Ramirez, Diego F. ; Brennan, Michael J.

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2021-01, Vol.358 (1), p.1070-1086 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Elmsford: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Inerter-like devices used for vibration isolation: A historical perspective
  • Autor: Kuhnert, Willian M. ; Gonçalves, Paulo J. Paupitz ; Ledezma-Ramirez, Diego F. ; Brennan, Michael J.
  • Assuntos: Components ; Electricity ; Frequencies ; Isolation systems ; Literature reviews ; Mechanical components ; Mechanical devices ; Mechanical impedance ; Performance degradation ; Vibration
  • É parte de: Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2021-01, Vol.358 (1), p.1070-1086
  • Descrição: Recently, a lot of attention has been given to a mechanical device known as the inerter. It is a mechanical component that can be compared to a capacitor with two ungrounded terminals in the mechanical-electrical systems analogy. In this paper, it is shown that although the concept of an inerter as a separate mechanical element is relatively new, there are several well-established vibration isolation systems that exhibit similar behavior to a simple lumped parameter system containing an inerter. Through a review of the literature, a link is established between the old and new ideas. Furthermore, a comparison between the systems is carried out using the quantities of mechanical impedance and displacement transmissibility. The advantages and disadvantages of using the inerter in vibration isolation are discussed, and a simple way of improving the high-frequency performance without severely degrading the low-frequency performance is described.
  • Editor: Elmsford: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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