Equivalent mechanical model of rectangular container attached to a pendulum compared to experimental data and analytical solution

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de Morais M. V. G., Lopez A. A. O., Martins J., Pedroso L. J.
ISSN: 1678-5878

A tuned liquid damper (TLD) is a passive control device that transfers kinetic energy from the main structure to a liquid sloshing in a tank. The mechanical description of a sloshing liquid contained in a tank requires an intricate mathematical formulation. An alternative technique describes the TLD dynamic behavior as an equivalent mechanical model comprising a series of pendulums or mass–spring systems attached to the tank walls. To validate this approach, this paper compares the discrete model to experimental results and an analytical solution for a rectangular container attached to a pendulum (pendulum-slosh problem). At first, the fundamental oscillation period of the discrete model, representing a rectangular tank, is compared to experimental data and a classic analytical solution. Finally, we compare the pendulum-slosh problem modeled as a discrete model with the analytical solution and experimental results.

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