The delayed damper (DD) is a new active vibration absorption technique that uses time-delayed partial state feedback to generate ideal resonance on a passive vibration absorber. It has many attractive features such as real-time adjustability, ease of implementation, and total suppression of vibration for tonal frequency disturbances. In this paper, a major advantage of engineering structures analysis is the reduction of characteristic roots from infinite to finite numbers and the consequent simplicity in the dynamic analysis of the controller. The dynamic model principle is employed to design controllers for the structure. The system is examined by simulation. It is shown that engineering structures control application for DD yields better vibration suppression considering the sampled control structure in implementations. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. [References: 8]
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