Inerter and Its Application in Vibration Control Systems
This book offers the first comprehensive introduction to the inerter, its successful application in Formula One racing, and other state-of-the-art applications in vibration control. It presents fundamental analysis results and design methods for inerter-b
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ter and Its Application in Vibration Control Systems
Inerter and Its Application in Vibration Control Systems
Michael Z. Q. Chen Yinlong Hu •
Inerter and Its Application in Vibration Control Systems
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Michael Z. Q. Chen School of Automation Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Yinlong Hu College of Energy and Electrical Engineering Hohai University Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
ISBN 978-981-10-7088-4 ISBN 978-981-10-7089-1 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7089-1
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Preface
The topic of this book is a comprehensive introduction of inerter, a new two-terminal mechanical element proposed by Prof. Malcolm Smith from Cambridge University in 2002, and its recent advances in vibration control systems. One of the principal motivations for introducing inerter is due to a snag in the correspondence between passive mechanical and electrical networks, as the capacitor does not have a real corresponding mechanical element. Such a snag has been removed because of the invention of inerter, and as a result a spring–damper– inerter mechanical network can be directly transformed into an inductor–resistor– capacitor electrical network. In this way, the electrical network synthesis theory can be directly applied to the mechanical network synthesis. Based on this, much attention has been drawn to
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