THE THEORY OF A MULTI-DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM DYNAMIC ABSORBER

It is shown that the simple dynamic absorber is a special case of a more general phenomenon surrounding the behaviour of multi-degree-of-freedom vibratory systems. In particular, the motion of a prescribed mass in a multiply connected mass-spring system may be absorbed by attaching an appropriately...

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