Reduced vibration characteristics of a B-G platform damper based on a micro-slip model

Shang Wen He, Xing Min Ren, Wei Yang Qin, Wang Qun Deng

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Abstract

Elastic shear layer was induced into friction surfaces to simulate dry friction contact. Considering that dry friction surface may pass through three phases including fully viscosity, partial slip, and gross slip during vibration, an improved micro-slip model was proposed. By employing this model, a hysteresis curve of friction-to-displacement was simulated and obtained, the results agreed well with practical data. The friction distribution on friction surfaces was analyzed under various external forces, and the essence of the micro-slip model was revealed. Further more, by using the method of equivalent linearization associated with first order harmonic balance method (HBM), influences of multiple parameters on the equivalent stiffness, the equivalent damping and the characteristics of the reduced vibration of a dry friction B-G platform damper were studied. Conclusions drawn from the above analyses were helpful for design of a B-G platform damper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)44-48
Number of pages5
JournalZhendong yu Chongji/Journal of Vibration and Shock
Volume31
Issue number1
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2012

Keywords

  • B-G platform damper
  • Equivalent linearization
  • First order HBM
  • Micro-slip model
  • Reduced vibration

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