Wide quasi-zero stiffness region isolator with decoupled high static and low dynamic stiffness

Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing(2024)

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Quasi-zero stiffness (QZS) isolators can achieve the two goals of relatively high static and low dynamic stiffness (HSLDS). However, the static and dynamic stiffness of most QZS isolators remains coupled, causing conflicts in optimizing these dual objectives, especially in the case of large displacement excitations and heavy loads, leading to limited performance. To overcome these limitations, this paper presents an isolator with an extended QZS region that allows for the independent design of HSLDS. The positive stiffness provided by the cantilever beam with curve fixture (CBCF) precisely counteracts the negative stiffness offered by a pair of inclined springs, thereby achieving continuous and extensive QZS characteristics from a point to a region. Dynamic equations are established based on the Lagrangian principle and swiftly solved utilizing the Runge-Kutta-4 method. The proposed isolator exhibits a low resonance frequency, and superior performance when exposed to large displacement excitations compared to alternative isolators. Both static and dynamic experiments confirm a QZS region of 0.023 m and resonance frequencies of below 1 Hz. The proposed isolator facilitates effective vibration isolation for ultra-low-frequency and large displacement excitations.
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Quasi-zero stiffness region,Cantilever beam with curve fixture,Vibration isolation,Displacement transmissibility,Dynamic analysis
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