Chen et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A mechanically coupled three degree-of-freedom resonator with tunable stiffness sensitivityChen et al., 2022
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- Chen J
- Tsukamoto T
- Tanaka S
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- Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
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This paper reports a novel three degree-of-freedom (DoF) mechanical-coupled resonator whose mechanical system is a combination of a normal dual mass resonator (DMR) and an amplified dual mass resonator (ADMR). The mode localization phenomenon is firstly …
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