PAPER DESCRIBES a procedure for the dynamical design of linear vibration isolators to protect a rigid equipment from the sinusoidal motions of a nonrigid supporting structure. A single degree of translational freedom of the equipment is assumed.Three types of data are required: (1) The equipment mass and its so-called fragility curve, (2) the mechanical admittance of the supporting structure and its amplitude of vibration when it supports no load, and (3) information to establish a minimum stiffness of the isolators.The procedure yields a region of permissible natural frequency and fraction of critical damping combinations for the isolator-mass system. The specification for the isolator dynamical requirements, including allowable tolerances, is derived from this region.*
design procedure forVIBRATION ISOLATION on Nonrigid Supporting Structures
Sae Technical Papers
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers ; 1906
01.01.1960
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Design procedure for vibration isolation on nonrigid supporting structures
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