Abstract
A single-mass linear mechanical system with a feedback-controlled variable rigidity component inserted for excitation of self-vibrations is considered. A quasi-optimal structure of the law of rigidity change has been determined. A power effect of a special structure, an additive stabilizer, is introduced into the system to stabilize the self-vibration regime with a predetermined amplitude and frequency.
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