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A nonlinear vibration isolator supported on a flexible plate: analysis and experiment

Journal

NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Volume 108, Issue 2, Pages 941-958

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-022-07243-7

Keywords

Nonlinear vibration isolation; Flexible plate; High-static-low-dynamic-stiffness; Arbitrary boundary; Improved Fourier series

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11872037, 11872159, 11572182]
  2. Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [2017-01-07-0009-E00019]

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This paper studies the nonlinear energy transfer of a flexible plate with a high-static-low-dynamic-stiffness isolator. The analytical results are validated through numerical methods and experiments, and it is shown that increasing damping and controlling HSLDS can improve low-frequency isolation efficiency.
To address low-frequency vibration isolation, an issue that engineers often face, this paper first studies the nonlinear energy transfer of a flexible plate, with arbitrary boundary, with the coupling of high-static-low-dynamic-stiffness (HSLDS) isolator. The nonlinear coupled dynamic equation was derived via the Lagrange method, and the improved Fourier series and Rayleigh-Ritz methods provide modal coefficients of the arbitrary boundary flexible plate with nonlinear vibration isolators. The Galerkin and harmonic balance methods approximate the frequency response functions of power flow for the coupled system. The numerical method, via direct integration of the dynamic equation, validates the analytical results of the frequency response functions. In addition, the finite element simulation, used here, validates the analytical results of the mode shapes for flexible plate. The experiment is carried out to validate the isolation performance of the nonlinear vibrator supported on a flexible plate. On these bases, increasing damping and controlling HSLDS can improve the low-frequency isolation efficiency, and nonlinear jumping-phenomena could disappear over a low-frequency range (either frequency overlap or frequency jump). Hence, a properly configured flexible plate could improve the bearing capacity and low-frequency isolation efficiency while avoiding frequency mistune. An explanation for these is offered in the article.

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