Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
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EISSN:1528-8927|ISSN:1048-9002|Disc:The Journal of Vibration and Acoustics is sponsored jointly by the Design Engineering and the Noise Control and Acoustics Divisions of ASME. The Journal is the premier international venue for publication of original research concerning mechanical vibration and sound. Our mission is to serve researchers and practitioners who seek cutting-edge theories and computational and experimental methods that advance these fields. Our published studies reveal how mechanical vibration and sound impact the design and performance of engineered devices and structures and how to control their negative influences|Priority:6|Publisher:American Society of Mechanical Engineers|
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Reduced-Order Modeling in Rotordynamics and Its Robustness to Random Matrix Perturbation
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2024)The aim of this paper is to apply and compare four reduced-order modeling strategies to compute the unbalanced vibration response of a rotating machine and evaluate its robustness to random matrix perturbation. The full ... -
Active Regulation of Elastic Waves in a Type of Two-Dimensional Periodic Structures With Piezoelectric Springs
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2024)Wave propagations exhibit direction and frequency selectivity in two-dimensional (2D) periodic structures, which provides possibilities to regulate wave dispersion and bandgap properties. Most of current researches focus ... -
Reviewer's Recognition
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2024)The Editor and Editorial Board of the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics would like to thank all the reviewers for volunteering their expertise and time reviewing manuscripts in 2023. Serving as reviewers for the ... -
Underwater Propulsion Using Forced Excitation of a Flexible Beam
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 6/7/2023 1)Aquatic animals commonly oscillate their fins, tails, or other structures to propel and control themselves in water. These elements are not perfectly rigid, so the interplay between their stiffness and the fluid loading ... -
Sparse Metapiles for Shear Wave Attenuation in Half-Spaces
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 8/18/2023 )We show that shear waves traveling toward the surface of a half-space medium can be attenuated via buried one-dimensional arrays of resonators—here called metapiles—arranged according to sparse patterns around a site to ... -
Experimental Modal Analysis of Stators Analyzing the Effects of Lamination and Winding
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 7/18/2023 )This paper addresses the experimental analysis of different stator configurations of an electric motor typically used within the automotive sector. The ongoing electrification of the automotive sector, combined with a ... -
Designing Topological Acoustic Lattices via Electroacoustic Analogies
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 5/19/2023 )Topological acoustics has recently witnessed a spurt in research activity, owing to their unprecedented properties transcending typical wave phenomena. In recent years, the use of coupled arrays of acoustic chambers has ... -
On the Influence of Nonlinear Inertial Forces on the Limit Cycle Oscillations of an Inextensible Plate in a Supersonic Axial Flow
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1/5/2023 1)Recent results in the literature highlight the impact of nonlinear inertial forces on the post-flutter limit cycle oscillation (LCO) characteristics of highly deflected structures in supersonic axial flow. The current ... -
Characteristics of Self-Excited Vibration of Vertical Rotating Shaft System Considering Amplitude Dependent Nonlinearity of Sliding Bearing
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 11/2/2022 )Journal sliding bearings are often used to support rotating machinery to add damping and increase load capacity. These bearings have strong nonlinearities that can cause vibration problems. Various studies have been conducted ... -
On the Feasibility of Dynamic Substructuring for Hybrid Testing of Vibrating Structures
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Dynamically substructured systems (DSS) are a typical technique to achieve real-time numerical simulations combined with physically tested components. However, a rigorous feasibility analysis before the implementation is ... -
A Contact Load Distribution Model to Capture the Influence of Structurally Compliant Rotating Ring Gear on the Dynamic Response of Epicyclic Gear Sets
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Epicyclic gears, also commonly referred to as planetary gears, are power transfer components that are commonly used in several industrial applications. The structural compliance of thin-rimmed annular ring gear can ... -
A Parametric Study of the Bouc–Wen Model for Bolted Joint Dynamics
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Built-up structures exhibit nonlinear dynamic phenomena due to friction at the surfaces that are held together using mechanical fasteners. This nonlinearity is hysteretic or history dependent. Additionally, interfacial ... -
Instability and Parametric Amplification of a Piezoelectric Energy Harvester Periodically Plucked by a Rotating Magnet
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Magnetic plucking is an enabling technique to harvest energy from a rotary host as it converts the low-frequency excitation of rotational energy sources to high-frequency excitation that leads to resonance of small-scale ... -
Acoustic Radiation From Stiffened Double Concentric Large Cylindrical Shells: Part II Creeping Waves
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Acoustic radiation from stiffened double concentric large cylindrical shells with periodic cavities is analytically examined in the medium and high frequency range using the Sommerfeld–Watson transform. Creeping wave ... -
Acoustic Radiation From Stiffened Double Concentric Large Cylindrical Shells: Part I Circumferential Harmonic Waves
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Acoustic radiation from stiffened double concentric large cylindrical shells with periodic cavities is analytically investigated via circumferential harmonic waves driven by a point force. The vibration of double isotropic ... -
Responses of a Strongly Forced Mathieu Equation—Part 2: Constant Loading
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)The present study deals with the response of a damped Mathieu equation with hard constant external loading. A second-order perturbation analysis using the method of multiple scales (MMS) unfolds resonances and stability. ... -
Responses of a Strongly Forced Mathieu Equation—Part 1: Cyclic Loading
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)This work concerns the response of a damped Mathieu equation with hard cyclic excitation at the same frequency as the parametric excitation. A second-order perturbation analysis using the method of multiple scales unfolds ... -
Free Vibration Analysis of Thin-Walled Beams Using Two-Phase Local–Nonlocal Constitutive Model
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)A mathematical model is developed based on the thin-walled beams theory for free vibration analysis of nano/micro scale beams having nonlocal properties and arbitrary cross sections. Constitutive relations are defined by ... -
Rapid Computation of Resonant Frequencies for Nonproportionally Damped Systems Using Dual Oscillators
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Many oscillatory systems of engineering and scientific interest (e.g., mechanical metastructures) exhibit nonproportional damping, wherein the mass-normalized damping and stiffness matrices do not commute. A new modal ... -
Acoustic Black Holes in a Spinning Beam
(The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2023)Through creating slow waves in structures, acoustic black hole (ABH) shows promise for potential vibration control applications. However, it remains unclear whether such phenomena can still occur in a structure undergoing ...