General model to predict power flow transmitted into laminated beam bases in flexible isolation systems

Junchuan Niu*, Peiqi Ge, Cuirong Hou, C. W. Lim, Kongjie Song

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    Abstract

    For estimating the vibration transmission accurately and performing vibration control efficiently in isolation systems, a novel general model is presented to predict the power flow transmitted into the complicate flexible bases of laminated beams. In the model, the laminated beam bases are simulated by the first-order shear deformation laminated plate theory, which is relatively simple and economic but accurate in predicting the vibration solutions of flexible isolation systems with laminated beam bases in comparison with classical laminated beam theories and higher order theories. On the basis of the presented model, substructure technique and variational principle are employed to obtain the governing equation of the isolation system and the power flow solution. Then, the vibration characteristics of the flexible isolation systems with laminated bases are investigated. Several numerical examples are given to show the validity and efficiency of the presented model. It is concluded that the presented model is the extension of the classical one and it can obtain more accurate power flow solutions. © 2009 Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)227-232
    JournalChinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition)
    Volume22
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009

    Research Keywords

    • Flexible system
    • Plate theory
    • Power flow
    • Vibration isolation

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