What is undamped vibration absorption ?

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Undamped vibration absorption refers to the process of mitigating vibrations in a simple mass-spring system characterized by mass (m) and stiffness (k) oscillating at its resonance frequency without introducing any damping mechanisms. The concept is crucial for understanding how to effectively manage vibrations in mechanical systems, particularly in applications where energy loss is undesirable. The discussion references Den Hartog's book and a dynamic absorber demonstration, emphasizing the importance of context in interpreting the term "absorption" in relation to undamped systems.

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What is “undamped vibration absorption” ?

What is “undamped vibration absorption” and how would you use this
concept to absorb the vibration of a un-damped, simple mass spring
system of mass m and stiffness k oscillating at its resonance frequency?
 
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See http://paws.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/absorber/DynamicAbsorber.html

and/or Den Hartog's book referenced in the link.
 


Hi.
A can't decide what the expression means. Absorption really implies some form of damping or energy loss. What is the context?
 

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