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When a reduction of vibration amplitude usually designers resort to dampers based either on dry friction, internal material damping or fluid viscosity, each one of these mechanisms having its peculiar field of application. To improve performance while at the same time reducing costs and environmental load, electromagnetic damping devices are finding new applications, beyond the fields where they have a long history. Moreover, electromagnetic dampers can be easily controlled, obtain active or even ‘intelligent’ vibration control. Three examples from the internal combustion engines, automotive and gas turbine fields are discussed in some detail to show the potential advantages of this technology.
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11--20
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Bibliogr. 9 poz., il., rys., wykr.
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- Department of Mechanics, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy, giancarlo.genta@polito.it
Bibliografia
- 1. Tonoli, A. (2007), “Dynamic characteristics of eddy current dampers and couplers,” Elsevier J. Sound Vib., 301, pp. 576-591.
- 2. Graves, K. E., Toncich, D., and Iovenitti, P. G. (2000), “Theoretical comparison of motional and transformer emf device damping efficiency”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 233, no. 3, pp. 441–453.
- 3. Kamerbeek, E. M. H. (1973), “Electric motors”, Philips tech. Rev., vol. 33, pp. 215–234.
- 4. Tonoli, A., and Amati, N. (2008), “Dynamic modeling and experimental validation of eddy current dampers and couplers”, Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, vol. 130.
- 5. Macchi, P., Silvagni, M., Amati, N., Carabelli, S. and Tonoli, A. (2006), “Transformer eddy current dampers for the vibration control of rotating machines”, Proceedings of the 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering System Design and Analysis, Torino, Italy, pp. 1–10.
- 6. Karnopp, D. (1989), “Permanent magnets linear motors used as variable mechanical dampers for vehicle suspensions”. Vehicle System Dynamics, 18, pp. 187–200.
- 7. Karnopp, D. (1987). “Force generation in semi-active suspensions using modulated dissipative elements”. Vehicle System Dynamics, 16, pp. 333–343.
- 8. Amati, N., Canova, A., Cavalli, F., Caviasso, G., Carabelli, S., Festini, A., and Tonoli, A. (2006), “Electromagnetic shock absorbers for automotive suspensions: electromechanical design”. ESDA-ASME 95339.
- 9. Amati, N., Carabelli, S., Genta G., Macchi P., Nicolotti F., Silvagni M., Tonoli, A., Vinsconti, M. (2006), Vibration control of rotors: trade off between active, semi-active and passive solutions. The IX Finnish Mechanics Day. Lapperanta, Finland. June 13-14. (pp. 1-15). ISBN/ISSN: 952-214- 227-1/1459-2924.
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