Nonlinear targeted energy transfer: state of the art and new perspectives

Abstract Following a brief review of current progress in the field of nonlinear targeted energy transfer (TET), we discuss some general ideas and methods in this field and describe certain possible future venues for further developments; these go beyond the current paradigm of impleme...

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Main Authors: Vakakis, Alexander F., Gendelman, Oleg V., Bergman, Lawrence A., Mojahed, Alireza, Gzal, Majdi
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Netherlands 2022
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141787
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author Vakakis, Alexander F.
Gendelman, Oleg V.
Bergman, Lawrence A.
Mojahed, Alireza
Gzal, Majdi
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description Abstract Following a brief review of current progress in the field of nonlinear targeted energy transfer (TET), we discuss some general ideas and methods in this field and describe certain possible future venues for further developments; these go beyond the current paradigm of implementing TET by means of nonlinear energy sinks. Four such emerging research fields are discussed, namely (i) the new and promising concept of intermodal targeted energy transfer, (ii) the implementation of TET in nonlinear acoustic metamaterials, (iii) the break of classical reciprocity in elastodynamics in the context of TET, and (iv) the role of TET on the bandwidth of general classes of nonlinear resonators. Our aim is to describe the main ideas, summarize recent developments, outline possible directions for future work, and possibly trigger further research in the discussed topics and also in other possible TET-related topics not discussed herein.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1417872023-07-07T20:41:45Z Nonlinear targeted energy transfer: state of the art and new perspectives Vakakis, Alexander F. Gendelman, Oleg V. Bergman, Lawrence A. Mojahed, Alireza Gzal, Majdi Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering Abstract Following a brief review of current progress in the field of nonlinear targeted energy transfer (TET), we discuss some general ideas and methods in this field and describe certain possible future venues for further developments; these go beyond the current paradigm of implementing TET by means of nonlinear energy sinks. Four such emerging research fields are discussed, namely (i) the new and promising concept of intermodal targeted energy transfer, (ii) the implementation of TET in nonlinear acoustic metamaterials, (iii) the break of classical reciprocity in elastodynamics in the context of TET, and (iv) the role of TET on the bandwidth of general classes of nonlinear resonators. Our aim is to describe the main ideas, summarize recent developments, outline possible directions for future work, and possibly trigger further research in the discussed topics and also in other possible TET-related topics not discussed herein. 2022-04-08T12:15:51Z 2022-04-08T12:15:51Z 2022-01-27 2022-04-08T04:54:57Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141787 Vakakis, Alexander F., Gendelman, Oleg V., Bergman, Lawrence A., Mojahed, Alireza and Gzal, Majdi. 2022. "Nonlinear targeted energy transfer: state of the art and new perspectives." en https://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-022-07216-w Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. application/pdf Springer Netherlands Springer Netherlands
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title_short Nonlinear targeted energy transfer: state of the art and new perspectives
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