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Design and verification of a hybrid nonlinear MRE vibration absorber for controllable broadband performance

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posted on 2024-11-16, 03:59 authored by Shuaishuai SunShuaishuai Sun, Tanju Yildirim, Jichu Wu, Jian Yang, Haiping DuHaiping Du, Shiwu Zhang, Weihua LiWeihua Li
In this work, a hybrid nonlinear magnetorheological elastomer (MRE) vibration absorber has been designed, theoretically investigated and experimentally verified. The proposed nonlinear MRE absorber has the dual advantages of a nonlinear force-displacement relationship and variable stiffness technology; the purpose for coupling these two technologies is to achieve a large broadband vibration absorber with controllable capability. To achieve a nonlinear stiffness in the device, two pairs of magnets move at a rotary angle against each other, and the theoretical nonlinear force-displacement relationship has been theoretically calculated. For the experimental investigation, the effects of base excitation, variable currents applied to the device (i.e. variable stiffness of the MRE) and semi-active control have been conducted to determine the enhanced broadband performance of the designed device. It was observed the device was able to change resonance frequency with the applied current; moreover, the hybrid nonlinear MRE absorber displayed a softening-type nonlinear response with clear discontinuous bifurcations observed. Furthermore, the performance of the device under a semi-active control algorithm displayed the optimal performance in attenuating the vibration from a primary system to the absorber over a large frequency bandwidth from 4 to 12 Hz. By coupling nonlinear stiffness attributes with variable stiffness MRE technology, the performance of a vibration absorber is substantially improved.

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Adaptive Base Isolation using Innovative Magnetorheological Elastomers

Australian Research Council

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Sun, S. S., Yildirim, T., Wu, J., Yang, J., Du, H., Zhang, S. W. & Li, W. H. (2017). Design and verification of a hybrid nonlinear MRE vibration absorber for controllable broadband performance. Smart Materials and Structures, 26 (9), 095039-1-095039-9.

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Smart Materials and Structures

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26

Issue

9

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English

RIS ID

116071

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