Bulletin of JSME
Online ISSN : 1881-1426
Print ISSN : 0021-3764
Studies on Ball Screw Type Damper with Flyball Governor : 1st Report, Case in which Ball Nut is Attached to Main Mass
Kenichiro OHMATAHirokazu SHIMODA
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1986 Volume 29 Issue 249 Pages 908-915

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The forced nonlinear vibration and its stability of a single-degree-of-freedom system with a ball screw type damper which is composed of a ball screw, a flywheel and a flyball governor are discussed theoretically. The results are compared with a linear solution and the experimental results. The effect of vibration isolation of the damper is also discussed. Numerical examples are given for several ratios of the natural frequencies in the primary system to the governor. It is demonstrated that, when the natural frequency ratio is chosen suitable, the damper is effective in suppressing the resonance of the primary system. The amplitude response curve of the primary system is approximately equal to the linear solution except in the vicinities of the natural frequencies of the primary system and the governor, and is stable except in the vicinity of the natural frequency of the governor.
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