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Method of Static Characteristics Calculation of Adjustable Two-Ring Type Full-Metal Vibroinsulators in a Non-Linear Approach

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  • Vladimir Melentjev
  • Alexander Gvozdev

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Full-metal vibroinsulators with circular elements are widely spread and effectively reduce a harmful impact of vibration in mechanical systems. However, in a contemporary literature an issue of a regulation of that kind of vibroinsulators and their study, considering non-linearity of the characteristics, is addressed insufficiently. In the presented study by a joint implementation of Mohr's method and finite element method the method of a calculation of loading characteristics of adjustable full-metal vibroinsulators with elastic elements in the form of an ellipse and a system of two ellipses was developed. Broad (in a few hundreds of times) capabilities to regulate their rigidity characteristics were demonstrated. The presence of zone of quasi-zero rigidity is detected. The method allows to accurately determine parameters of a vibroinsulator, which increases quality of final products.

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  • Vladimir Melentjev & Alexander Gvozdev, 2015. "Method of Static Characteristics Calculation of Adjustable Two-Ring Type Full-Metal Vibroinsulators in a Non-Linear Approach," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(2), pages 320-320, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:9:y:2015:i:2:p:320
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