Vibration Training System Performance Test – Two Mass Absorber System Experiment

Two mass absorber is a vibration control system designed to enhance structural stability by strategically placing additional masses to effectively absorb and dampen vibrations. This technology mitigates resonance and harmful amplitude, reducing the risks of structural failure and operational ineffic...

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Main Authors: Kurdi Ojo, Satrijo Djoeli, Prahasto Toni, Yulianti Ian, Yob Mohd Shukri, Rayhan Muhammad Arif
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/47/e3sconf_icetia2024_13001.pdf
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author Kurdi Ojo
Satrijo Djoeli
Prahasto Toni
Yulianti Ian
Yob Mohd Shukri
Rayhan Muhammad Arif
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Yulianti Ian
Yob Mohd Shukri
Rayhan Muhammad Arif
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description Two mass absorber is a vibration control system designed to enhance structural stability by strategically placing additional masses to effectively absorb and dampen vibrations. This technology mitigates resonance and harmful amplitude, reducing the risks of structural failure and operational inefficiencies in diverse engineering applications. Through this innovative approach, structures can withstand dynamic forces and operate efficiently in various fields. The TM 150 unit is used for conducting various experiments related to vibration phenomena. In this paper, experiments are carried out on a flexible beam that is oscillated using an unbalanced mass in the frequency range of 6 Hz to 18 Hz to see at which frequency the flexible beam will resonate. Another variation is to provide two mass absorbers under the flexible beam to see the difference. The experimental resonance graph was produced that was in accordance with the theoretical one, but with different amplitude units due to equipment limitations. The resulting graph shows before the absorber, the flexible beam resonates at its natural frequency. Afterward, small vibrations occur at that point, while resonance shifts. Furthermore, the performance of the vibration test unit is very good in showing the phenomena that occur in accordance with the theory.
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spelling doaj.art-7ae00684039749d99753f48fd49a1c0b2024-04-17T09:12:45ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015171300110.1051/e3sconf/202451713001e3sconf_icetia2024_13001Vibration Training System Performance Test – Two Mass Absorber System ExperimentKurdi Ojo0Satrijo Djoeli1Prahasto Toni2Yulianti Ian3Yob Mohd Shukri4Rayhan Muhammad Arif5Diponegoro University, Mechanical Engineering DepartementDiponegoro University, Mechanical Engineering DepartementDiponegoro University, Mechanical Engineering DepartementPhysics Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Negeri SemarangFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia MelakaDiponegoro University, Mechanical Engineering DepartementTwo mass absorber is a vibration control system designed to enhance structural stability by strategically placing additional masses to effectively absorb and dampen vibrations. This technology mitigates resonance and harmful amplitude, reducing the risks of structural failure and operational inefficiencies in diverse engineering applications. Through this innovative approach, structures can withstand dynamic forces and operate efficiently in various fields. The TM 150 unit is used for conducting various experiments related to vibration phenomena. In this paper, experiments are carried out on a flexible beam that is oscillated using an unbalanced mass in the frequency range of 6 Hz to 18 Hz to see at which frequency the flexible beam will resonate. Another variation is to provide two mass absorbers under the flexible beam to see the difference. The experimental resonance graph was produced that was in accordance with the theoretical one, but with different amplitude units due to equipment limitations. The resulting graph shows before the absorber, the flexible beam resonates at its natural frequency. Afterward, small vibrations occur at that point, while resonance shifts. Furthermore, the performance of the vibration test unit is very good in showing the phenomena that occur in accordance with the theory.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/47/e3sconf_icetia2024_13001.pdf
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title_short Vibration Training System Performance Test – Two Mass Absorber System Experiment
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