Proceedings of
2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil and Structural Engineering CSE 2014
"CHARACTERISATION OF A NOVEL FOAM FILLED FLUID VIBRATION ISOLATOR"
Abstract: “Foam-filled fluid (FFFluid) is an innovative material technology that can be used to design anti-vibration devices. This material technology is able to dissipate energy via a number of mechanisms due to the combination of elastic and buckling properties of foams, viscosity properties of fluids and the method of packing the material. The relationship between the energy isolation mechanisms can be altered by modifying the properties of the constituent components which provides significant opportunity for tailoring the response of the isolator to meet the different demands placed upon it. While previous studies have characterized the FFFluid shock absorbers, this paper covers the characterization of the mechanical properties of FFFluid vibration isolators. The work presented here starts by studying the parameters that have an effect on the performance of an FFFluid isolator theoretically. Then, the influence of a selected number of factors on the transmissibility of an FFFluid isolator is”
Keywords: paper, covers, characterization, mechanical properties, FFFluid, vibration isolator