Self-Synchronization of an Inertial Vibro-Exciter in Two-Mass Vibromachines with an Additional Elastic Element Installed with a Gap

The dynamics of a model of technological vibrating machines made according to the scheme of a two-mass chain oscillatory system with an additional nonlinear elastic element like a vibration limiter, installed with a gap between the moving bodies of the system, are considered. Two self-synchronizing...

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