Particle damping has emerged as an effective passive method to suppress unwanted vibrations in a range of engineering applications. By utilising the inelastic collisions and friction between granular ...
Active or passive technology can be used to isolate vibrations from equipment. By employing active techniques, opposite but equal forces are created electronically via actuators and sensors to cancel ...
Vibrations are often an unwanted phenomenon and can adversely affect the machinery that generates them, the conditions in the surrounding environment, and people's health. The world of mechanics ...
Eddy current damping utilises the principles of electromagnetic induction to mitigate unwanted vibrations in a variety of structures and machinery. This passive damping technique involves the ...
Tests conducted under a Space Act Agreement showed that a thin layer of MetaSeismic material dramatically reduced the force ...
• Urethane damping materials cure faster than water-based versions and have comparable damping performance. • PVC plastisol damping sheets and tiles quiet airborne noise 100 times better than bare ...
Researchers have succeeded in producing a prototype of a vibration-damping material that could change the world of mechanics forever. The material of the future is not only able to damp vibrations ...
Anyone who has ever flown in an airplane knows this problem: You want to read a book or to snooze without being disturbed, but around you there is an annoying bucking and a humming noise. The sources ...
Vibration-absorbing, sound-damping materials such as sheets of rubber and expanded foam tend to be thick, bulky and soft. A new material is a big exception to that tendency, however, as it absorbs ...
When you bring various complex mechanical and structural components together to form a functional motion system, modeling and predicting the resultant dynamics is usually difficult. Sometimes, the ...
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