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27 April 2011 Experiment research and nonlinear analysis to visco-elastic damping structure for whole-spacecraft passive vibration isolation system
Lijun Tan, Bo Fang, Xiuquan Qu, Mingming Li, Wenhu Huang
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Abstract
Visco-elastic damping material is applied to a novel type of isolator for the whole-spacecraft passive vibration isolation system, which can be used to improve the dynamic environment during the stage of launch. The results of the simulation and the experiment show that the vibration transmissibility of the mass center decreases more than 40%. The experiments of the isolator with different damping area are performed. The issues of natural frequency drifts and the transmissibility decreases as excitation level rising are discussed. It is demonstrated that the nonlinear of visco-elastic damping material and structure in the vibration experiment is the main influence factors.
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Lijun Tan, Bo Fang, Xiuquan Qu, Mingming Li, and Wenhu Huang "Experiment research and nonlinear analysis to visco-elastic damping structure for whole-spacecraft passive vibration isolation system", Proc. SPIE 7977, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2011, 79772A (27 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.880475
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Optical isolators

Vibration isolation

Complex systems

Analytical research

Antennas

Space operations

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