Affiliation:
1. Institute of Systems Engineering, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang 621999, China
2. Sichuan Widdenton Construction Co., Ltd., Mianyang 621053, China
Abstract
In this study, the vibration characteristics of a bullet-loaded recorder’s vibration damping system under various preload conditions are investigated through theoretical analysis, numerical simulations, and experimental verification. The findings indicate that the inclusion of a polyurethane elastomer vibration damping buffer layer between the cartridge and the recorder, along with the application of a specific preload, significantly reduces the amplitude of vibration acceleration transmitted to the recorder’s interior. This, in turn, enhances the overload resistance of the cartridge’s internal circuit. Numerical simulation results and theoretical analysis suggest that increasing the preload on the buffer material between the elastomer and the recorder reduces both the frequency ratio and damping ratio of the damping system. This reduction further decreases the amplitude of vibration transmitted to the recorder. However, excessively high preload generates substantial compressive stress within the recorder under static conditions, intensifying during the projectile’s accelerated movement. As a consequence, deformation and damage occur to the internal circuitry. Therefore, ensuring that the recorder possesses the structural strength necessary to withstand increased preload is crucial. This balancing act improves the recorder’s resistance to shock, vibration, and overload, while also preventing excessive stress-induced damage.
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