Abstract

This article investigates the influence of low damping ratios on the performance of the multi-exciter stationary non-Gaussian random vibration control system. The basic theory of the multi-exciter stationary non-Gaussian random vibration method is reviewed first, and then the influences of low damping ratios on multi-output spectra and kurtoses are analyzed. The low damping ratios cause an ill-conditioned problem which will make the drive spectral matrix solution inaccurate; thus, some spectral lines located at resonance peaks in the response spectra cannot be modified within the preset tolerances by the control algorithms. The regularization method is used to alleviate the calculation error. The output kurtoses are dependent not only on the characteristics of the system but also on the input signals. It is found that the kurtosis control will be intractable if the damping ratios are very low. A two-input two-output cantilever beam simulation example is described to illustrate the analysis results.

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