Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
700459 Control Engineering Practice 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In a variety of different engineering systems there is a requirement to isolate sensitive equipment from foundation vibration or alternatively, isolate the foundation from machinery vibration. Passive solutions to this problem provide some isolation but performance is significantly degraded in the presence of structural compliance. A recently proposed hybrid active/passive solution known as the “Smart Spring” mounting system specifically addresses this problem of compliance. The work reported here investigates the application of a repetitive control approach to deal with periodic vibration sources in such a mounting system. The industrial potential of the approach has been shown using an experimental facility where isolation results in the region of 50 dB have been achieved.

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