Active and Passive Vibration Control of Structures form an issue of very actual interest in many different fields of engineering, for example in the automotive and aerospace industry, in precision engineering (e.g. in large telescopes), and also in civil engineering. The papers in this volume bring together engineers of different background, and it fill gaps between structural mechanics, vibrations and modern control theory. Also links between the different applications in structural control are shown.
Prof. Dr. Peter Hagedorn
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
TU Darmstadt
Dolivostrasse 15
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
email: hagedorn@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de
Dr.-Ing. Gottfried Spelsberg-Korspeter
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
TU Darmstadt
Dolivostrasse 15
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
email: speko@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de
Active and Passive Vibration Control of Structures form an issue of very actual interest in many different fields of engineering, for example in the automotive and aerospace industry, in precision engineering (e.g. in large telescopes), and also in civil engineering. The papers in this volume bring together engineers of different background, and it fill gaps between structural mechanics, vibrations and modern control theory. Also links between the different applications in structural control are shown.
Prof. Dr. Peter Hagedorn
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
TU Darmstadt
Dolivostrasse 15
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
email: hagedorn@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de
Dr.-Ing. Gottfried Spelsberg-Korspeter
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
TU Darmstadt
Dolivostrasse 15
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
email: speko@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de
Mechanical systems: Equations of motion and stability.- Variational principles in mechanics and control.- Hybrid mass damper: A tutorial example.- Electromagnetic and piezoelectric transducers.- LMIs in control optimization.- Damping mechanisms.- Vibration control and failure diagnosis in rotating machinery by means of active magnetic bearings.
Prof. Dr. Peter Hagedorn
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
TU Darmstadt
Dolivostrasse 15
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
email: hagedorn@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de
Dr.-Ing. Gottfried Spelsberg-Korspeter
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
TU Darmstadt
Dolivostrasse 15
64293 Darmstadt
Germany
email: speko@dyn.tu-darmstadt.de
“This book has been written with the focus on linking the gaps between structural mechanics, vibrations and modern control theory. The major contents should be very helpful to young scientists and graduate-level students, and could also bring certain guidance to engineers working in the vibration control fields. … This fundamental theory is very important for young researchers to use as a reference to further conduct the research and apply the techniques for noise control engineering fields.” (Guohua Sun, Noise Control Engineering Journal, Vol. 63 (4), July-August, 2015)
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