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Practical product implementation of an active/passive vibration isolation system

Practical product implementation of an active/passive vibration isolation system A hybrid active-passive vibration isolation system is considered for isolating sensitive payloads from seismic level base disturbances and payload induced force disturbances. Stability robustness requirements justify a detailed investigation of system dynamics, highlighting physical consequences of conventional actively enhanced soft mounting. The proposed `hard- mount' strategy provides desired performance and stability robustness, confirmed by theoretical and experimental results. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Proceedings of SPIE SPIE

Practical product implementation of an active/passive vibration isolation system

Proceedings of SPIE , Volume 2264 (1) – Oct 4, 1994

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SPIE
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ISSN
0277-786X
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1996-756X
DOI
10.1117/12.188877
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Abstract

A hybrid active-passive vibration isolation system is considered for isolating sensitive payloads from seismic level base disturbances and payload induced force disturbances. Stability robustness requirements justify a detailed investigation of system dynamics, highlighting physical consequences of conventional actively enhanced soft mounting. The proposed `hard- mount' strategy provides desired performance and stability robustness, confirmed by theoretical and experimental results.

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Proceedings of SPIESPIE

Published: Oct 4, 1994

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