229 AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF THE VIBRATION ENERGY FLOW BY THE WELDING CHARACTRISTICS(General Session V)
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概要
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In the structures of home appliances, living equipments, automobiles, ships, and so on, vibration energies generated by some exciting sources are transferred to another part of the structure. When the vibration energies are matched with the resonance of the structure, the energies make an extremely loud noise and vibration. To solve these problems, we have to avoid the resonant frequency or to add the higher damping material. However, we need to understand the structural energy flow to design the structure clearly which have the characteristic of welding. The object of this study is to make differences clear in the characteristics of structures which have some welded part located in an homogeneous flat plate. In this study, we cleared the flow paths of structural vibration energy by the experimental method.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2005-05-31
著者
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NAKAGAWA Noritoshi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hiroshima University
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Yu Young-hun
Division Of Marine Engineering Mokpo National Maritime University
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Nakagawa Noritoshi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Hiroshima University
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