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An Ultra-Low Frequency Two DOFs’ Vibration Isolator Using Positive and Negative Stiffness in Parallel

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  • Min Wang
  • Xuedong Chen
  • Xiaoqing Li

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With the improvement of performance in the ultra-precision manufacturing engineering, the requirements for vibration isolation have become increasingly stringent. In order to get wider effective bandwidth and higher performance of vibration isolation in multiple DOFs system, an ultra-low frequency two DOFs’ vibration isolator with positive and negative stiffness in parallel (PNSP) is proposed. The two DOFs’ isolator which combines a positive stiffness (PS) air spring with a negative stiffness (NS) magnetic spring in parallel and combines a PS flat spring with an NS inverted pendulum in parallel is designed to reduce the natural frequency and broaden the effective bandwidth in horizontal and vertical direction. Based on this structure, stiffness models of different components in different directions are established. Compared with a PS isolator, it possesses the characteristic of high-static-low-dynamic stiffness. The simulation curves also provide strong evidence. Last, a real-time active control system and a spectrum testing and analysis system are used for the contrast experiment between the mentioned PNSP structure and PS only. The experimental results demonstrate that the isolator with PNSP can obviously reduce the natural frequency to 1 Hz and simultaneously maintain the stability of the system and consequently verify the validity and superiority of the mentioned structure.

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  • Min Wang & Xuedong Chen & Xiaoqing Li, 2016. "An Ultra-Low Frequency Two DOFs’ Vibration Isolator Using Positive and Negative Stiffness in Parallel," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3728397
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/3728397
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