Passive and Active Control Using Refined FEM Analysis

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In this chapter, passive and active control using refined FEM analysis is performed out. Firstly, passive control using refined FEM analysis with single-stage and two-stage vibration isolation system is studied. Based on this, active control using refined FEM analysis is investigated, and a finite element calculation strategy for active control is proposed in FEM environment by using ANSYS. Followed by, additional base isolation, additional viscous damper, and additional active vibration control is adopted in the performance improvement for vibration isolation base.

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Huang, W., Xu, J. (2023). Passive and Active Control Using Refined FEM Analysis. In: Optimized Engineering Vibration Isolation, Absorption and Control . Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2213-0_7

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