Abstract
This paper presents the design of an efficient non-linear vibration absorber. The system comprises a linear absorber with the addition of a spring between the two masses, which contacts the absorber mass when its displacement exceeds a certain value. The addition of this snubber stiffness facilitates a reduction in the amplitude of the second resonance peak of the linear absorber, which therefore enables the system to be operated over a wider frequency range without reaching larger amplitudes. The modification also has the effect of attenuating the response of the auxiliary mass. The equations of motion for the system are presented and optimization is carried out. A description of an experimental rig that was built follows. The results from the rig are compared with those from numerical simulation and show good correlation.
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