Reduced joint models for damping design of multi-jointed structures
Communication avec acte
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2014Abstract
− Design of damping in multi-jointed structures is studied here. − Dissipation sources are viscoelastic behavior and contact/friction at joints interfaces. − Reduction on meta-models of nonlinear joints models is investigated. − Experimental characterization of nonlinear forces.
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