Abstract

The challenge of designing an effective vibration absorber for any mechanical or mechatronic system is formidable. A good vibration absorber must provide broadband vibration reduction yet still keep in lightweight and size to minimize space requirements and maximize equipment accessibility. Broadband vibration is usually attenuated by using an active or semi-active vibration absorber. However, these methods are relatively costly and complicated compared with a passive vibration absorber. Moreover, passive vibration absorber often limited to narrowband frequency reduction since, in the past, it is usually tuned to the targeted frequency or optimum damping and optimum tuning ratio. This paper demonstrated that a passive vibration absorber could be implemented to reduce the broadband vibration of a system, considering the effect of the parameter of passive vibration absorber, the location attachment of the absorber, and the targeted mode shape. The result shows that a properly tuned passive vibration absorber can reduce the root mean square amplitude vibration by 60.91%, covering the first four vibration modes (0 to 300Hz).

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