Semi-active friction damping of large space truss structures

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The present approach for vibration suppression of flexible structures is based on friction damping in semi-active joints. At optimal locations conventional rigid connections of a large truss structure are replaced by semi-active friction joints. Two different concepts for the control of the normal forces in the friction interfaces are implemented. In the first approach each semi-active joint has its own local feedback controller, whereas the second concept uses a global, clipped-optimal controller. Simulation results of a 10-bay truss structure show the potential of the proposed semi-active concept.

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Gaul, L., Albrecht, H., & Wirnitzer, J. (2004). Semi-active friction damping of large space truss structures. Shock and Vibration, 11(3–4), 173–186. https://doi.org/10.1155/2004/565947

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