Article | REF: B5141 V1

Vibration and shock insulation - Technological and industrial solutions

Author: Bernard GARNIER

Publication date: May 10, 1994 | Lire en français

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    3. Engineering a suspension system for sensitive equipment

    3.1 Vibration protection

    The parameters guiding the design are exactly the same as in the case of machine suspension, except that this time it's the base of the stud that is subjected to the vibrations of the external source, and its upper part that provides the required decoupling.

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    3.1.1 Data collection

    The data collection questionnaire used to design the application is, of course, slightly different: below (table 7 ) is the one...

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