Vibration suppression of an axially moving string with transverse wind loadings by a nonlinear energy sink

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Nonlinear targeted energy transfer (TET) is applied to suppress the excessive vibration of an axially moving string with transverse wind loads. The coupling dynamic equations used are modeled by a nonlinear energy sink (NES) attached to the string to absorb vibrational energy. By a two-term Galerkin procedure, the equations are discretized, and the effects of vibration suppression by numerical methods are demonstrated. Results show that the NES can effectively suppress the vibration of the axially moving string with transverse wind loadings, thereby protecting the string from excessive movement. © 2013 Ye-Wei Zhang et al.

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Zhang, Y. W., Zang, J., Yang, T. Z., Fang, B., & Wen, X. (2013). Vibration suppression of an axially moving string with transverse wind loadings by a nonlinear energy sink. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/348042

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