Implementation of the KDamper concept using disc springs
The KDamper is a novel passive vibration isolation and damping concept, based essentially on the optimal combination of appropriate stiffness elements, which include a negative stiffness el-ement. Among others, KDamper can provide comparative advantages in the very low fre-quency range. It should be...
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Zusammenfassung: | The KDamper is a novel passive vibration isolation and damping concept, based
essentially on the optimal combination of appropriate stiffness elements, which
include a negative stiffness el-ement. Among others, KDamper can provide
comparative advantages in the very low fre-quency range. It should be
mentioned, that the KDamping concept does not simply refer to a discrete
vibration absorption device, but it consists a general vibration ab-sorption
concept, applicable also for the design of advanced materials or complex
structures. Such a concept thus presents the potential for numerous
implementations in a large variety of technological applications, while further
potential may emerge in a multi- physics environment. The paper proceeds to a
review of the optimal design and selection of the parameters of the KDamper,
which follows exactly the classical approach used for the design of the TMD.
The negative stiffness elements have been replaced with a set of Belleville
(disc) springs. It should be mentioned that two different cases for an initial
displacement and an initial velocity have been considered. It is thus
theoretically proven that the KDamper can inherently offer far better isolation
and damping properties than the TMD. Finally, an application concerning the
implementation of the KDamper for the design of a low frequency vertical
vibration isolator is presented. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1705.05622 |