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==Abstract==
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Tuned mass dampers, consisting of a mass, spring, and damper, are widely used for 
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vibration suppression in structures. Despite being small and lightweight, these dampers exhibit 
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excellent damping effectiveness. However, there are issues such as performance degradation 
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due to the aging of the spring and damper, as well as the need for frequent maintenance.
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Therefore, as an alternative vibration control device that does not rely on these components, a
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rolling-ball damper is proposed. This damper consists of a container with a lid and multiple 
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enclosed particles on its curved surface. By utilizing the contact between particles and the 
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friction between particles and the container, the rolling-ball damper can absorb and suppress 
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the vibration energy imposed on the structure to which the container is attached. In this study, 
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we investigated the characteristics of the rolling-ball damper in a horizontal vibration system. 
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We experimentally verified the effects of the size and number of enclosed particles on damping 
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performance. Furthermore, numerical simulations were conducted by the discrete element 
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method using EDEM® software and the multibody dynamics simulation method using 
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MotionSolve® software. A comparison between experimental and numerical simulation results 
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demonstrated the effectiveness of numerical calculations in predicting the amplitude response
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== Full Paper ==
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Published on 23/11/23
Submitted on 23/11/23

Volume Discrete and Particle Methods in Solid and Structural Mechanics, 2023
DOI: 10.23967/c.particles.2023.014
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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