Passive Control of Piston Secondary Motion Using Nonlinear Energy Absorbers

The impulsive behavior of the piston in the cylinder liner plays a key role in the noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) of internal combustion engines. There have been several studies on the identification and quantification of piston impact action under various operation conditions. In the current...

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