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Shuai Zhang, Weizhen Wei, Xiaoliang Chen, Liyou Xu and Yuntao Cao
The combination of characteristic parameters is the key and difficult point to improving the vibration attenuation of scissor seat suspension. This paper proposes a multi-objective optimization method based on entropy weight gray correlation to optimize ...
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Qingchao Yang, Zhaozhao Ma, Ruiping Zhou, Heow Pueh Lee and Kai Chai
In recent times, there has been a significant focus on electromagnetic resonant shunt damping (ERSD) and quasi-zero-stiffness vibration isolators (QZS VI) as prominent solutions for vibration mitigation or energy harvesting. In this paper, an innovative ...
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Mingzhong Wu, Sheng Jia and Zhihong Lin
This research intends to further improve the understanding of vibration damage mechanisms in the wrist area and to establish a more effective biodynamic model of the hand-arm system. Scholars have conducted some research work around the influencing facto...
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Wei Chu, Yao Zhao, Ganbo Zhang and Hua Yuan
The longitudinal vibration of the propulsion shaft system is a challenging issue for marine noise management. We conducted various static and dynamic tests on our built test rig for the shafting system, presenting the results in this paper. By combining ...
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Yun-Ho Shin, Donggeun Kim, Seho Son, Ji-Wan Ham and Ki-Yong Oh
Vibration isolation with mode decoupling plays a crucial role in the design of an intelligent robotic system. Specifically, a coupled multi-degree-of-freedom (multi-DOF) model accurately predicts responses of system dynamics; hence, it is useful for vibr...
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Nanhui Yu, Huajiang Ouyang, Jiafan Zhang, Jianping Ye, Qinghua Yan and Xiao Zheng
This paper investigates a type of linear vibration isolator which incorporates two passive devices, negative stiffness elements and an inerter, into the conventional isolator (massstiffnessdamper). Two configurations of the passive devices are considered...
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Zhen Qin, Yu-Ting Wu, Aihua Huang, Sung-Ki Lyu and John W. Sutherland
A novel design of a vibration energy absorbing mechanism (VEAM) that is based on multi-physics (magnetic spring, hydraulic system, structural dynamics, etc.) for cable vibration is proposed. The minimum working force of the hydraulic cylinder has been ex...
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M. Kolich, D. Wan, W. J. Pielemeier, R. C. Meier, Jr, and M. L. Szott
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