TY - JOUR
T1 - Vibration suppression of a viscoelastic isolation system by nonlinear integral resonant controller
AU - Huang, Dongmei
AU - Zhou, Shengxi
AU - Li, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2019.
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - The nonlinear integral resonant controller (NIRC) is implemented and analyzed to control the vibration of a viscoelastic isolation system under harmonic excitation. The NIRC consists of a first-order resonant integrator, which provides additional damping in the closed-loop system to reduce the high-amplitude vibration near the resonance frequency. The method of multiple scales is applied to analytically find the relationship of the amplitude–frequency response of the viscoelastic isolation system. Besides, the equation of the backbone curve satisfied is derived. Meanwhile, the suppression performance is verified based on time-domain analysis. It is found that the NIRC can effectively suppress vibration and improve stability of the viscoelastic isolation system. Furthermore, the influence of the detuning parameters, the real-power exponent, the viscoelastic damping, and the external excitation amplitude on the stability regions is investigated. Overall, the vibration reduction mechanism of the NIRC on the viscoelastic isolation system is revealed.
AB - The nonlinear integral resonant controller (NIRC) is implemented and analyzed to control the vibration of a viscoelastic isolation system under harmonic excitation. The NIRC consists of a first-order resonant integrator, which provides additional damping in the closed-loop system to reduce the high-amplitude vibration near the resonance frequency. The method of multiple scales is applied to analytically find the relationship of the amplitude–frequency response of the viscoelastic isolation system. Besides, the equation of the backbone curve satisfied is derived. Meanwhile, the suppression performance is verified based on time-domain analysis. It is found that the NIRC can effectively suppress vibration and improve stability of the viscoelastic isolation system. Furthermore, the influence of the detuning parameters, the real-power exponent, the viscoelastic damping, and the external excitation amplitude on the stability regions is investigated. Overall, the vibration reduction mechanism of the NIRC on the viscoelastic isolation system is revealed.
KW - dynamic response
KW - Integral resonant controller
KW - method of multiple scales
KW - vibration reduction
KW - viscoelastic isolation system
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U2 - 10.1177/1077546319828466
DO - 10.1177/1077546319828466
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85061909351
SN - 1077-5463
VL - 25
SP - 1599
EP - 1613
JO - JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
JF - JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
IS - 10
ER -