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THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MULTIMODAL TARGETED ENERGY TRANSFER IN A SYSTEM OF COUPLED OSCILLATORS
Kerschen, Gaëtan
;
Kowtko, J. J.
;
McFarland, D. M.
et al.
2006
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2nd International Conf. on NNMs and Localization in Vibrating Systems, Samos, 2006
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Keywords :
tuned mass damper; nonlinear energy sink; two-degree-of-freedom; nonlinear normal modes
Disciplines :
Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Mechanical engineering
Physics
Mathematics
Author, co-author :
Kerschen, Gaëtan
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Laboratoire de structures et systèmes spatiaux
Kowtko, J. J.
McFarland, D. M.
Bergman, Lawrence A.
Vakakis, Alexander F.
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English
Title :
THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MULTIMODAL TARGETED ENERGY TRANSFER IN A SYSTEM OF COUPLED OSCILLATORS
Publication date :
2006
Event name :
2nd International Conf. on NNMs and Localization in Vibrating Systems
Event place :
Samos, Greece
Audience :
International
Main work title :
2nd International Conf. on NNMs and Localization in Vibrating Systems, Samos, 2006
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