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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19720
Title: The Unsymmetric Two Impacts Per Cycle Steady State Motion of the Impact Damper
Authors: Mohammed, Mohammed
Advisor: Dokainish, M. A.
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Keywords: Impact Damper;Steady State;Asymptotic Stability;Stability regions
Publication Date: Sep-1969
Abstract: <p> Steady state response of a single degree of freedom system with impact damper, with the main emphasis of two impacts (symmetric or unsymmetric)/cycle motion, and its asymptotic stability criterion are derived analytically. Stability regions are determined for wide range of parameters of the impact damper by using digital computer. </p> <p> Experimental study is also made to verify the assumptions taken in the analytical solution and to obtain general response of the system for wide range of parameters of the impact damper. </p> <p> As a result, it is found that unsymmetric two impacts per cycle motion exists and is stable for a wide range of parameters of the impact damper. </p> <p> Also, it is found that three and four impacts/cycle motions exist and are stable. </p> <p> Stability boundaries are found to be a complicated function of the impact damper parameters. </p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19720
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