Laboratory for Dynamics of Machines and Structures 
Plate response damping using particle damper



Abstract
Particle dampers represent an alternative form of introducing energy dissipation into a dynamic system. The advantage of such a damper is that the movement of the particles is conditioned by the displacement of the structure at the point of attachment, and not by the deformation of the structure. As part of the final assignment, a particle damper should be manufactured, the effectiveness of which will be further evaluated in damping the oscillation of the plate. The aim of the task is to determine whether a particle damper can be used as a damping element on the side of a washing machine and to determine the frequency and amplitude characteristics of such a damper.

Contact: Martin Česnik