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Design, modelling and evaluation of a variable inertance bypass fluid inerter

The inerter emerged as a mechanical analogy to the electrical capacitor, completing the force-current analogy. It operates as a one-port, two terminal device, where the equal and opposite forces at its terminals correlate with the relative acceleration between them. This relationship is governed by...

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Main Authors: Tran, Kim Thach, Deng, Lei, Jin, Shida, Du, Haiping, Quoc Nguyen, Hung, Li, Weihua
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