Design of vibration isolators by exploiting the beneficial effects of stiffness and damping nonlinearities |
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Authors: | Carmen Ho Zi-Qiang Lang Stephen A. Billings |
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Affiliation: | Department of Automatic Control Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK |
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Abstract: | The present study is concerned with the design of a new type of single degree of freedom (sdof) nonlinear vibration isolation system that can deal with harmonic excitations and take advantage of both spring and damping nonlinearities. For typical design requirements expressed in terms of a transmissibility envelope, the proposed design makes use of a recently developed method called the output frequency response function (OFRF) approach, which provides a direct relationship between the system output frequency response and parameters that define the system nonlinearity. Taking all output harmonics into account, a detailed step-by-step procedure is developed to systematically determine the nonlinear parameters from a small set of simulation or experimental data. Simulation studies are conducted to verify the results and demonstrate that the design can effectively achieve all the three requirements for a vibration isolation system of a low resonant peak, low high frequency transmissibility, and a large isolation range. |
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