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This article describes the results of experimental studies of oscillations in a classical singlemass oscillation system on a spring suspension with two unbalanced mass vibration generators in a wide range of excitation frequencies. The testing technique is described, and the results are analyzed in detail. It is shown that there is an effect of self-oscillatory adaptive self-synchronization of imbalances for changes in the oscillation modes of the lifting body, depending on the excitation frequency in the mechanical system.
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Original Russian Text © G.Ya. Panovko, A.E. Shokhin, S.A. Eremeikin, 2015, published in Problemy Mashinostroeniya i Nadezhnosti Mashin, 2015, No. 6, pp. 11–15.
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Panovko, G.Y., Shokhin, A.E. & Eremeikin, S.A. Experimental analysis of the oscillations of a mechanical system with self-synchronized inertial vibration exciters. J. Mach. Manuf. Reliab. 44, 492–496 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618815060114
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