1986 Volume 29 Issue 258 Pages 4297-4305
This paper presents expressions and computational graphs to determine the optimum tuning and damping parameters for a linear system with two degrees of freedom. The mass m1 is connected to an immovable foundation through a spring k1 and a dashpot c1. An impressed harmonic force acts on the sass m2. Either of the masses (named main mass) should be isolated from the vibration originating from the impressed force; whereas, the other mass functions as a dynamic absorber, The optimization criterion is minimizing the maximum displacement of the main mass. The optimum design parameters can be formulated when c1=0. If c1≠0, and tested on a vibratory model. The experiment makes it clear that the theory is very useful for the isolation of actual mechanical vibrations.
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