Authors
Martín Sánchez, Gustavo Rosenthal, Luis A Pugnaloni
Publication date
2012/9/24
Journal
Journal of Sound and Vibration
Volume
331
Issue
20
Pages
4389-4394
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Granular damping devices constitute an emerging technology for the attenuation of vibrations based on the dissipative nature of particle collisions. We show that the performance of such devices is independent of the material properties of the particles for working conditions where damping is optimal. Even the suppression of a dissipation mode (collisional or frictional) is unable to alter the response. We explain this phenomenon in terms of the inelastic collapse of granular materials. These findings provide a crucial standpoint for the design of such devices in order to achieve the desired low maintenance feature that makes particle dampers particularly suitable to harsh environments.
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Scholar articles
M Sánchez, G Rosenthal, LA Pugnaloni - Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2012