Abstract
Viscoelastic damping isolator (VDI) is a new way to reduce the vibration of punch press in automobiles, motorcycles, IT, aerospace, mold and other industries. It not only reduces the vibration of large punching machine and equipment, but also decreases its maintenance costs and avoids endangering the surrounding environment. VDI is composed of partitions, damping fluid, steel springs and level adjusters. Different number of the partitions are welded on upper and lower rectangular steel plates, respectively. Steel springs are placed at the edges between the plates to support up to 150 tons of weight of the punch press. Screw level adjusters are place between lower and thick bottom plates to adjust the horizontal level of the isolator. The damping fluid is filled in the space between interlacing partitions approximate 60% of the height of the composed isolator. The impact energy produced by the presser is dissipated by shear deformation between the damping fluid and partitions. This article used 3D graphing software and finite element method (FEM) to investigate the dynamic characteristic of the damping isolator after impacted by the puncher. The normal mode analysis of the VDI is obtained. The isolator is settled within 0.3 seconds after 300,000 N shock impact and satisfies industrial specification of large punchers with loading frequency of 100 cycle/min.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.