Abstract
A universal active vibration isolation strategy is presented based on the coupling of broadband compensation and controllable damping. The applications of this strategy to linear and parametrically self-excited structures are investigated. Examples are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the active vibration isolation in some linear self-excited systems (such as structures subject to flutter, rotor machines and tubes conveying fluid).
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