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Review of Adaptive Tuned Vibration Neutralisers

Review of Adaptive Tuned Vibration Neutralisers

Carl Q. Howard (2009)

Proceedings of Acoustics 2009: Research to Consulting, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 23-25 November, p1-6, Paper 26

Abstract:

Tuned vibration neutralisers and absorbers provide an effective method of attenuating tonal vibration within a structure. If the frequency of the tonal vibration alters, then an adaptive tuned vibration neutraliser or absorber can be utilised to track and adapt to changes in the frequency of the source vibration. This paper provides an overview of some of the issues associated with the development of adaptive tuned vibration neutralisers.

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