Abstract

This paper deals with an experimental investigation of the damping characteristics of the liquid column dynamic vibration absorber. The laboratory test rig of a single degree of freedom system integrated with a liquid column dynamic vibration absorber was designed and manufactured to study the efficiency of this type of dynamic absorbers. The system response has been measured and recorded by using a (DXL-345) accelerometer and data acquisition system. The effects of mass ratio, length ratio, and the opening ratio of the central orifice on the vibration reduction of the main structure in free vibration mode were evaluated. The results showed that the tuned liquid column vibration absorber has a good ability to reduce or eliminate unwanted vibration by the suitable selection of the combination of its design parameters. The maximum damping of the main system was achieved at the mass, length and orifice opening ratios equal to 7.7 %, 87% and 74% respectively.

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