The effect of beam inclination on the performance of a passive vibration isolator using buckled beams

H. Mori, T. Waters, N. Saotome, T. Nagamine, Y. Sato

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Abstract

Passive vibration isolators are desired to have both high static stiffness to support large static load and low local stiffness to reduce the displacement transmissibility at frequencies greater than resonance. Utilization of a vertical buckled beam as a spring component is one way to realize such a stiffness characteristic since it exhibits a smaller ratio of local stiffness to static stiffness than that of a linear spring. This paper investigates the behaviour of a vibration isolator using inclined beams as well as vertical ones and examines the effect of beam inclination for the purpose of improving the isolation performance. The experimental system investigated has an isolated mass which is supported by a combination of two types of beams: buckled beams and constraining beams. The buckled beams can be inclined from the vertical by attachment devices, and the constraining beams are employed to prevent off-axis motion of the isolated mass. The results demonstrate that the inclination of the buckled beams reduces the resonance frequency and improves the displacement transmissibility at frequencies greater than resonance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012229
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume744
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 3 2016
Event13th International Conference on Motion and Vibration Control, MOVIC 2016 and the 12th International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Dynamics, RASD 2016 - Southampton, United Kingdom
Duration: Jul 4 2016Jul 6 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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