Carcaterra, A.Akay, Adnan2016-02-082016-02-082012-09http://hdl.handle.net/11693/28236Conference Name: ISMA 2012 International Conference on Noise and Vibration EngineeringDate of Conference: 17-19 September 2012This paper discusses the question of the energy confinement in mechanical structures in the light of the uncertainties affecting the natural frequencies of the system. More precisely, recent studies have shown that energy can be introduced to a linear system with near irreversibility, or energy within a system can migrate to a subsystem nearly irreversibly, even in the absence of dissipation, provided that the system has a particular natural frequency distribution. In this paper, the case of uncertainties in the system's natural frequencies is discussed and a remarkable statistical property of the natural frequency is derived for permanent energy confinement within a part of the system. The results demonstrate the existence of a special class of linear non-dissipative dynamic systems that exhibit nearly-irreversible energy confinement (IEC) if they satisfy a minimum-variance-response (MIVAR) property. In this case, if the probability density function of the natural frequencies has a special distribution, the conservative system shows an unexpected decaying impulse response. © (2012) by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Department of Mechanical Engineering All rights reserved.EnglishImpulse responseLinear systemsProbability density functionStructural dynamicsConservative systemsEnergy confinementFrequency distributionsMechanical structuresSpecial classStatistical propertiesNatural frequenciesUncertainty and dissipationConference Paper