The problem of shock generated vibration is presented and analyzed. The fundamental background is explained based on the analysis of a single degree-of-freedom model with passive stiffness and damping. The advantages and limitations of such a shock mount are discussed. Afterwards, different semi-active strategies involving variable damping are presented. These strategies have been used for harmonic excitation but it is not clear how they will perform during a shock. This paper analyzes the different variable damping schemes already used for harmonic vibration in order to find any potential advantages or issues for theoretical shock pulses.
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Ledezma-Ramirez, D. F., Ferguson, N., & Brennan, M. (2010). Shock performance of different semiactive damping strategies. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 8(2), 249–259. https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.16656423.2010.8.02.479
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