Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers

Dynamic vibration absorbers (DVAs) are commonly used to suppress vibrations of a system at a specified frequency, usually at the operating frequency or resonant frequencies of the system. This project evaluates the effectiveness and impact of DVAs on a fixed-fixed beam structure and a building struc...

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Main Author: Loh, Tian Wai
Other Authors: Sellakkutti Rajendran
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1588532023-03-04T20:12:41Z Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers Loh, Tian Wai Sellakkutti Rajendran School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MSRajendran@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Dynamic vibration absorbers (DVAs) are commonly used to suppress vibrations of a system at a specified frequency, usually at the operating frequency or resonant frequencies of the system. This project evaluates the effectiveness and impact of DVAs on a fixed-fixed beam structure and a building structure. ANSYS Mechanical APDL Version 2021 R2 is used for modal and harmonic analyses of the structures. With macro coding, automation for generation of models in ANSYS is allowed and adjustments to the codes are made according to requirements of the analyses. The structures are first modelled in ANSYS and convergence studies are subsequently performed through modal analyses to evaluate the variations in results of natural frequencies due to mesh refinements. An optimal mesh density will be obtained from convergence studies of the respective structures. This optimal mesh density will then be used for the harmonic analyses of the structures with and without DVA. The optimal element edge lengths obtained from mesh convergence studies for the fixed-fixed beam and building is 0.1mm for both structures. Through harmonic analyses, amplitude-frequency responses of the structures without DVAs are studied and compared with the results from harmonic analyses of the same structures with DVA. By defining parameters such as natural frequencies ( ) from modal analyses and equivalent stiffness ( ) of DVAs via analytical approach, the DVAs will be designed for vibration control of the structures. The consequence of adding a DVA to both structures resulted in full suppression of vibration motion at the intended frequencies. Consequently, due to the addition of a DVA to the primary structures, two new resonant frequencies are introduced to the overall systems. Next, similar analyses are performed to evaluate the impact of introducing structural damping to the structures. Structural damping has an important impact on the overall amplitude response of the structure. With structural damping, it is observed that overall amplitude-frequency responses of the structures reduced. Lastly, studies on the amplitude-frequency response of the DVA’s masses are carried out to evaluate the impact of subjecting different modes of damping to the DVA. The results indicate that damping in the DVA has no impact on DVA’s mass at the frequency of interest. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2022-06-07T04:40:41Z 2022-06-07T04:40:41Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Loh, T. W. (2022). Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158853 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158853 en C123 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Loh, Tian Wai
Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
description Dynamic vibration absorbers (DVAs) are commonly used to suppress vibrations of a system at a specified frequency, usually at the operating frequency or resonant frequencies of the system. This project evaluates the effectiveness and impact of DVAs on a fixed-fixed beam structure and a building structure. ANSYS Mechanical APDL Version 2021 R2 is used for modal and harmonic analyses of the structures. With macro coding, automation for generation of models in ANSYS is allowed and adjustments to the codes are made according to requirements of the analyses. The structures are first modelled in ANSYS and convergence studies are subsequently performed through modal analyses to evaluate the variations in results of natural frequencies due to mesh refinements. An optimal mesh density will be obtained from convergence studies of the respective structures. This optimal mesh density will then be used for the harmonic analyses of the structures with and without DVA. The optimal element edge lengths obtained from mesh convergence studies for the fixed-fixed beam and building is 0.1mm for both structures. Through harmonic analyses, amplitude-frequency responses of the structures without DVAs are studied and compared with the results from harmonic analyses of the same structures with DVA. By defining parameters such as natural frequencies ( ) from modal analyses and equivalent stiffness ( ) of DVAs via analytical approach, the DVAs will be designed for vibration control of the structures. The consequence of adding a DVA to both structures resulted in full suppression of vibration motion at the intended frequencies. Consequently, due to the addition of a DVA to the primary structures, two new resonant frequencies are introduced to the overall systems. Next, similar analyses are performed to evaluate the impact of introducing structural damping to the structures. Structural damping has an important impact on the overall amplitude response of the structure. With structural damping, it is observed that overall amplitude-frequency responses of the structures reduced. Lastly, studies on the amplitude-frequency response of the DVA’s masses are carried out to evaluate the impact of subjecting different modes of damping to the DVA. The results indicate that damping in the DVA has no impact on DVA’s mass at the frequency of interest.
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title Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
title_short Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
title_full Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
title_fullStr Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
title_full_unstemmed Finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
title_sort finite element analysis for the vibration control of structures with dynamic vibration absorbers
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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