Archives of Electrical Engineering (Dec 2015)

A comparison between cylindrical and cross-shaped magnetic vibration isolators: ideal and practical

  • Van Casteren D.T.E.H.,
  • Paulides J.J.H.,
  • Lomonova E.A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2015-0044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 4
pp. 593 – 604

Abstract

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In this paper a cross-shaped isolator consisting of cuboidal magnets and a cylindrical isolator are compared by resonance frequency to volume ratio and shape. Both isolators are capable of obtaining a low resonance frequency, i.e. 0.15 Hz and 0.01 Hz for the cross and cylinder, respectively. The volume of both isolators is comparable, only the shape is different, resulting in a tall structure with a small footprint for the cross and a flat with a large diameter cylindrical structure. A sensitivity analysis shows that due to the large amount of magnets, the cross-shaped isolator is less sensitive to manufacturing tolerances

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