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An Efficient Algorithm for Aeolian Vibration of Single Conductor With Multiple Dampers
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsAeolian VibrationSingle ConductorStructural EngineeringModal AnalysisVibration IsolationNonlinear Vibration ControlStructural DynamicStructural VibrationElectrical EngineeringMechatronicsStructural Health MonitoringActive Vibration ControlMechanical SystemsImpedance Transfer TechniqueStructural MechanicsVibration ControlMultiple Dampers
A novel algorithm is developed in this paper for analyzing Aeolian vibration of a span of a single conductor with multiple dampers. The algorithm is characterized by a combination of an impedance transfer technique (ITT) and a forced vibration method (FVM). The ITT avoids singularities that may occur due to a conductor's very low bending stiffness with respect to its tension. On the other hand, the FVM can easily handle non-proportional damping (which is typical for the problem in concern) without having to solve a complex eigenvalue problem. In addition, the algorithm can easily accommodate a conductor's terminal flexibility as well as a damper's rotational effect that may exist due to its possible asymmetry. The algorithm is very efficient so that solution is almost instantaneous for most analysis problems. The algorithm has recently been implemented into a commercial Aeolian vibration analysis and design software-EPRI Vibration version 3.0.
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