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Tuning of a shunted electromagnetic vibration absorber based on the maximisation of the electrical power dissipated

This paper investigates a local tuning approach for a shunted electromagnetic vibration absorber, which is based on the maximisation of the electrical power dissipated by the coil and shunt components. The study considers a simplified problem with a single-degree-of-freedom mechanical hosting system...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part C, Journal of mechanical engineering science Journal of mechanical engineering science, 2021-07, Vol.235 (14), p.2570-2586
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Coils
Cost function
Degrees of freedom
Kinetic energy
Maximization
Optimization
Tuning
Vibration
White noise
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