Volume 12, Issue 1 pp. 603-604
Section 14
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Estimations on Thermo-mechanical Dynamics of Vibration Elastomeric Isolators

Silviu Nastac

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Silviu Nastac

"Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Research Center for Mechanics of Machines and Technological Equipments, Engineering Faculty in Braila, Calea Calarasilor 29,810017, Braila, Romania

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Carmen Debeleac

Carmen Debeleac

"Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Research Center for Mechanics of Machines and Technological Equipments, Engineering Faculty in Braila, Calea Calarasilor 29,810017, Braila, Romania

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First published: 03 December 2012
Citations: 2

Abstract

This analysis deals with one of the basic problem category of vibratory systems, means the complete and complex characterization of elastic and viscous isolators behaviour under dynamic loads such as vibrations, seismic waves, shocks, etc. Usually, the dynamic characteristics of vibration isolators made by elastomeric materials are considered to have a constant shape for a certain practical case. It is ignored the thermal phenomenon inside the isolator block during the exploitation cycles and its influences on the proper characteristic parameters. This usual approximation leads to more or less significant differences between simulation and practical evolution of a vibration isolator subjected to the same dynamic load. Continuous changes of rigidity modulus and/or dissipative characteristics due to internal thermal effects imply aleatory evolution of the isolated system, unstable movements and resonance imminence danger. The partial results of this analysis dignify the linkage between thermal effects into the elastomeric isolator and its essential dynamic parameters. Using of these correlations frames the seismic shock and vibration protective devices designing and deployment areas. (© 2012 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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