
A vibration-control device combining inertial mass and damping characteristics. It uses the interaction of inertial elements and damping materials to regulate and dissipate vibration energy efficiently.
When a structure vibrates, the inertial mass produces force opposite to the vibration direction while damping materials dissipate energy.


ID is suitable for buildings and bridges, including cable-stayed bridges, long-span bridges, high-rise buildings, large-span structures, and facilities affected by wind, earthquakes, or vehicle loads.