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The following pages link to Experimental study of non-linear energy pumping occurring at a single fast frequency (Q873543):
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- Targeted energy transfer with parallel nonlinear energy sinks. I: Design theory and numerical results (Q437117) (← links)
- Targeted energy transfer with parallel nonlinear energy sinks. II: Theory and experiments (Q437189) (← links)
- Non-resonant damped transitions resembling continuous resonance scattering in coupled oscillators with essential nonlinearities (Q446122) (← links)
- Interactions of propagating waves in a one-dimensional chain of linear oscillators with a strongly nonlinear local attachment (Q475611) (← links)
- Analysis of the transient behavior in a two dof nonlinear system (Q634922) (← links)
- Targeted energy transfer in mechanical systems by means of non-smooth nonlinear energy sink (Q642159) (← links)
- A new way to introduce geometrically nonlinear stiffness and damping with an application to vibration suppression (Q783611) (← links)
- Contribution to efficiency of irreversible passive energy pumping with a strong nonlinear attachment (Q840325) (← links)
- Transient in a two-DOF nonlinear system (Q840357) (← links)
- Theoretical and experimental study of multimodal targeted energy transfer in a system of coupled oscillators (Q842067) (← links)
- Complex dynamics and targeted energy transfer in linear oscillators coupled to multi-degree-of-freedom essentially nonlinear attachments (Q842109) (← links)
- Non-linear dynamics of a system of coupled oscillators with essential stiffness non-linearities (Q873373) (← links)
- Steady state passive nonlinear energy pumping in coupled oscillators: Theoretical and experimental results (Q1418918) (← links)
- Designing a linear structure with a local nonlinear attachment for enhanced energy pumping (Q1419471) (← links)
- Hamiltonian dynamics and targeted energy transfer of a grounded bistable nonlinear energy sink (Q2108632) (← links)
- Dual-tuning mechanism for elastic wave transmission in a triatomic lattice with string stiffening (Q2171800) (← links)
- Investigating the robustness of nonlinear energy sink in steady state dynamics of linear beams with different boundary conditions (Q2198484) (← links)
- A new hysteretic nonlinear energy sink (HNES) (Q2207831) (← links)
- Vibration mitigation of a pipe conveying fluid with a passive geometrically nonlinear absorber: a tuning optimal design (Q2213890) (← links)
- Unidirectional energy transport in the symmetric system of non-linearly coupled oscillators and oscillatory chains (Q2296643) (← links)
- Global sensitivity analysis for the design of nonlinear identification experiments (Q2296881) (← links)
- Highly efficient nonlinear energy sink (Q2348214) (← links)
- Competitive energy transfer between a two degree-of-freedom dynamic system and an absorber with essential nonlinearity (Q2431031) (← links)
- Energy pumping with various nonlinear structures: Numerical evidences (Q2499466) (← links)
- Energy transfers in a system of two coupled oscillators with essential nonlinearity: 1:1 resonance manifold and transient bridging orbits (Q2499506) (← links)
- Dynamics of coupled Dahl type and nonsmooth systems at different scales of time (Q2864936) (← links)
- Toward a Fundamental Understanding of the Hilbert-Huang Transform in Nonlinear Structural Dynamics (Q3110942) (← links)
- Emergence of non-stationary regimes in one- and two-dimensional models with internal rotators (Q4561783) (← links)
- MULTI-SCALE DYNAMICS OF TWO COUPLED NONSMOOTH SYSTEMS (Q4908404) (← links)
- Vertical vibration control using nonlinear energy sink with inertial amplifier (Q6062792) (← links)
- Fractional nonlinear energy sinks (Q6132265) (← links)
- Nonlinear vibration absorbers applied on footbridges (Q6172500) (← links)
- Flutter suppression of an airfoil using a nonlinear energy sink combined with a piezoelectric energy harvester (Q6177764) (← links)
- Vibration control of a continuous beam under moving load using a nonlinear energy sink (Q6490113) (← links)