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Synthesis of Mechanical Networks: The Inerter

Smith M.C.

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Volume 47, Number 10, Pages 1648- 1662, October 2002

Abstract

The paper is concerned with the problem of synthesis of (passive) mechanical one-port networks. One of the main contributions of the paper is the introduction of a device, which win be called the inerter, which is the true network dual of the spring. This contrasts with the mass element which, by definition, always has one terminal connected to ground. The inerter allows electrical circuits to be translated over to mechanical ones in a completely analogous way. The inerter need not have large mass. This allows any arbitrary positive-real impedance to be synthesized mechanically using physical components which may be assumed to have small mass compared to other structures to which they may be attached. The possible application of the inerter is considered to a vibration absorption problem, a suspension strut design, and as a simulated.

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@Article{,
author = {Smith M.C.},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control},
title = {Synthesis of Mechanical Networks: The Inerter},
year = {2002},
month = {October},
number = {10},
pages = {1648- 1662},
volume = {47}
}