The purpose of this paper is to present an efficient technique for the adjustment of the transmissibility of a SDOF system
through the optimal selection of the damping ratio of the SDOF vibrating system. As an application a case of fraction
transmissibility. Different objective function relationships are presented and the best one is assigned leading to the desired unit
force transmissibility and a frequency spectrum of the system vibration amplitude ratio having a settling frequency ratio above
4.2. Five objective function expressions (ISE, IAE, ITAE, ITSE and ISTSE) are considered and their impact on the force
transmissibility and other related parameters is investigated. Desired force transmissibility in the range 0.1 to 0.5 is considered.
The force transmissibility of the vibrating system is adjusted around the mean value with standard deviation less than 0.085.
System optimal damping ratio of the system is less than 1.3 depending on the desired force transmissibility and the objective
function used. The optimum vibration amplitude ratio settles within a 0.05 band at an exciting frequency ratio greater than 4.2.
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Author Name: Galal Ali Hassaan
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Keywords: vibration isolators design, transmissibility adjustments, fraction transmissibility, settling frequency ratio, optimum system dynamics, performance indices
ISSN: 2394-2231
EISSN: 2394-2231
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