Abstract
Nowadays, absorbing energy from vibration is one of the most promising technologies. In general, the vibrations may be very large, such as the vibrations of tall buildings, large flexible bridges, and ocean platform and so on in some environmental loading. With the global concern on energy and environmental issues, energy absorbing from large-scale vibrations for structural health monitoring purposes is more attractive and becomes a research frontier. A type of damped dynamics vibration energy absorber, where two masses are connected in series with the energy transducer and spring, is built and analyzed in this paper. The relationships among electrical damping ratio, excitation frequency ratio and dimensionless power are analyzed in frequency domain. The optimal parameters for maximizing the power output are discussed in analytical form while taking the parasitic mechanical damping of the system into account. In addition, the numerical simulations in time domain are calculated. The results indicate that when the system is excited by the larger peak of local optimal excitation frequency, more power can be obtained. It is helpful for design of energy absorber device.
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