Coupled Systems Mechanics
Volume 8, Number 4, 2019, pages 351-375
DOI: 10.12989/csm.2019.8.4.351
Dynamic response of a linear two d.o.f system visco-elastically coupled with a rigid block
Angelo Di Egidio, Stefano Pagliaro, Cristiano Fabrizio and Andrea M. de Leo
Abstract
The present work investigates the use of a rigid rocking block as a tool to reduce vibrations
in a frame structure. The study is based on a simplified model composed by a 2-DOF linear system,
meant to represent a general M-DOF frame structure, coupled with a rocking rigid block through a linear
visco-elastic device, which connects only the lower part of the 2-DOF system. The possibility to restrain
the block directly to the ground, by means of a second visco-elastic device, is investigated as well. The
dynamic response of the model under an harmonic base excitation is then analysed in order to evaluate the
effectiveness of the coupling in reducing the displacements and the drift of the 2-DOF system. The nonlinear
equations of motion of the coupled assemblage 2-DOF-block are obtained by a Lagrangian approach
and then numerically integrated considering some reference mechanical and geometrical quantities as
variable parameters. It follows an extensive parametric analysis, whose results are summarized through
behaviour maps, which portray the ratio between the maximum displacements and drifts of the system,
with and without the coupling with the rigid block, for several combinations of system\'s parameters.
When the ratio of the displacements is less than unity, the coupling is considered effective. Results show
that the presence of the rocking rigid block improves the dynamics of the system in large ranges of the
characterizing parameters.
Key Words
visco-elastic coupling, rocking rigid block, harmonic excitation, gain coefficients and maps
Address
Angelo Di Egidio, Stefano Pagliaro, Cristiano Fabrizio and Andrea M. de Leo: DICEAA - University of L\'Aquila, via G. Gronchi, 18-67100 L\'Aquila, Italy