TWO-DIMENSIONAL LINEAR FRICTION DAMPER CONSISTING OF CONCAVE CONE AND CYLINDRICAL MEMBER (INVESTIGATION OF PERFORMANCE BY NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENT)

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Yamaguchi, Hideya [1 ]
Yoshida, Hidehisa [1 ]
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[1] Natl Def Acad, Dept Mech Syst Engn, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
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A passive vibration isolation system consisting of a constant friction force has performance limitations; the isolation performance declines and the residual displacement becomes large in the case of the large friction force, while the resonant peak becomes large in the case of the small friction force. It is known that above drawbacks are avoidable when the friction force varies in proportion to the relative displacement. Recently, authors have proposed a simple linear friction damper mechanism that consists of a cylindrical block and a tilt lever supported with a pivot or a leaf spring. Performance of the vibration isolation system equipped with the proposed damper is investigated, and its effectiveness is confirmed by numerical simulations and the experiments. However, the motion of the mechanism is limited to one-dimension. This paper proposes an extended mechanism that can be applied to motion moving in two dimensions by combining the concave cone and the cylindrical member. The concave cone is supported with a universal joint on the apex side and its tilting motion is constrained by the restoring spring. The rounded edge of the cylindrical member is set up to contact the inside flank of the concave cone. When the cylindrical member moves in an arbitrary direction on the planar floor and pushes the concave cone, the normal and friction forces at the contact point vary depending on the displacement of the cylindrical member. The fundamental property and the performance of the proposed mechanism are investigated by numerical simulations and experiments.
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