Abstract
The article describes the possibility of determining the damping coefficient of a support with an elastic ring based on dry friction forces using a special test bench. The forced excitation force is set by the oscillations of a compact speaker installed on top of the oscillating mass through a U-shaped crossbar. The object of the study is a damper with an elastic ring, that is a thin-walled ring with evenly distributed bulges inside and outside, arranged in a checkerboard pattern. The damping coefficient is estimated using a device for simulating a rotor support, an acceleration sensor, an exciter speaker, a controller and a processing station. The amount of damping is estimated according to the width of the peak at the resonant frequency. A comparison is given of the magnitude of the damping coefficient obtained from the analysis of the resonance peak and from the decay rate during the impact experiment.
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