Abstract

AbstractThe main objective of this contribution is to show the phenomenon of full vibration suppression of a simple two degrees of freedom rotary oscillator by interaction between self‐excitation and parametric excitation. One disk is under the influence of self‐excitation, modelled by a negative damping coefficient, while the moment of inertia of the second disk is periodically varied in time within an open‐loop control with a fixed frequency. Both disks are coupled by a linear spring‐element. Parametric excitation develops equations of motion with time‐periodic coefficients. Using the averaging method for a firstorder approximation general conditions for full vibration suppression are analytically derived for the two degrees of freedom system with harmonic inertia variation. The approximated analytical stability predictions are verified and compared to results obtained from numerical time integration of the original equations of motion. (© 2005 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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