Abstract
In this paper, a modified active tuned inerter damper concept which is more suitable for practical applications is proposed. The proposed device is composed of a pair of collocated reactive actuator and force sensor. A second-order low-pass filter and a proportional term are combined to form the controller. The equivalent mechanical model of the controller's components is derived in order to better interpret the coupled system. The second-order low-pass filter is mechanically equivalent to a pure mechanical network which comprises an inerter, a spring and a damper connected in parallel. The proportional term mechanically represents a spring which is connected in series with the inherent actuator spring. Simple regressions are derived based on the ℍ∞ optimisation criterion wherein the optimal feedback gains are calculated to minimise the maximal response of the driving-point receptance of the system. The numerical study is also experimentally validated. The obtained results are found to correspond well with the theoretical developments.
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