This is the final report on the study of a nonlinear vibration isolation system consisting of a single degree of freedom. This report is concerned with the transient response of the system. The period involved in this phase of the project extended from September 6, 1960 through January 31, 1961.
The data presented were obtained by means of a digital computer and the parameters in a portion of this phase of the project were assigned to be in agreement with those used in the examples in WADD TR 60-559-Part I. Part I treated the steady state behavior of the system including the synthesis of the spring and damper characteristics.
Results appear in the form of tables and graphs. Values of relative displacement, velocity and acceleration of the isolated body with respect to the vibrating base as well as values of absolute displacement, velocity, and acceleration are presented.
Publisher
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
TAM R 199
1967-0495
ISSN
0073-5264
Type of Resource
text
Language
eng
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/111912
Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
Aeronautical Systems Division, Contract No. AF 33(616)-6643, Project No. 1370, Task No. 14004
Copyright and License Information
Copyright 1961 Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
TAM technical reports include manuscripts intended for publication, theses judged to have general interest, notes prepared for short courses, symposia compiled from outstanding undergraduate projects, and reports prepared for research-sponsoring agencies.
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