Fluid inertia damper using MR fluid with a long spiral bypass pipe
An inertia damper with a long spiral bypass pipe was developed in order to obtain a series inertia effects for vibration suppression of structures in practical use. The damper comprised a cylinder, piston, and MR fluid. The gap was spirally formed around the outside of a cylinder, and acted as a lon...
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Main Authors: | Taichi MATSUOKA, Kazuhiko HIRAMOTO, Katsuaki SUNAKODA, Naoto ABE, Pei-Yang LIN |
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Language: | EN |
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The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/32bbc2a3b6ba495d81fc5e9f76b874f0 |
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