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An adaptive tuned mass damper based on the emulation of positive and negative stiffness with an MR damper

Weber et al., 2010

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14542282930039374884
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Weber F
Boston C
Maślanka M
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Smart materials and structures

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This paper presents a new adaptive tuned mass damper (TMD) whose stiffness and damping can be tuned in real-time to changing frequencies of a target structure. The adaptive TMD consists of a tuned mass, a tuned passive spring and a magnetorheological …
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