Application of Electric Subsystem as Implementation of Reduction of Mechanical Vibrations

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This work presents methods of reduction of the vibration of mechanical systems by means of active elements as well as examples of implementation of active reduction of vibration by means of electrical elements [1], [2]. This work also describes a structural and parametric synthesis, which can be defined as the design of systems meeting specific requirements. These requirements refer to the frequency values of the systems’ vibration. The presented approach i.e. a non-classical synthetic method applied in designing mechanical systems with elements reducing unwanted vibrations. As a result of the synthesis, one can obtain the structure and parameters of the system of required properties. The synthesis may also be applied to modify the already existing systems in order to achieve a desired result [1–3].

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 220-221)

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9-14

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January 2015

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