Abstract

The article discusses various possibilities of using an electrodynamic drive with an increased displacement of a movable permanent magnet as a low-frequency inertial compensator of vibroactive forces.The main attention is paid to the analysis of an active dynamic vibration damper (ADVD) when installing an electrodynamic compensator (EDC) on the base near vibration supports and when connecting the EDC moving mass with a vibroactive mass using a spring. It is shown that the considered ADVD is effective as a vibration isolator in the low-frequency range.

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