Abstract
This paper presents a study of the efficiency of a negative-stiffness vibration isolation table Minus K 500BM-1 in the frequency range of 2–110 Hz. An overview of other possible methods of vibration isolation is provided. Experimental testing of vibration transmissibility was conducted. Special vibration excitation equipment was tested, which enables the planned studies of the object in question to be carried out.
About this article
Received
March 3, 2011
Accepted
May 27, 2011
Published
June 30, 2011
Keywords
negative stiffness
vibration isolation
low frequency
vibration isolator
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