Cantilever Beam Metastructure for Passive Broadband Vibration Suppression
Abstract
This paper presents a beam structure of a new metamaterial-inspired dynamic vibration
attenuation system. The proposed experimental research presents a designed cantilevered
zigzag structure that can have natural frequency orders of magnitude lower than a simple
cantilever of the same scale. The proposed vibration attenuation system relies on the
masses placed on the zigzag structure thus changing the dynamic response of the system.
The zigzag plates are integrated into the host structure namely a cantilever beam with
openings, forming what is referred to here as a metastructure. Experimental frequency
response function results are shown comparing the response of the structure to depending
on the natural frequency of the zigzag structures. Results show that the distributed
inserts in the system can split the peak response of the structure into two separate peaks
rendering the peak frequency a low transmission frequency. These preliminary results
provide a view of the potential of research work on active-controlled structures and
nonlinear insert-structure interaction for vibration attenuation.
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