Abstract

It is proposed to apply a composite sheet of viscoelastic material encapsulated in ABS plastic to be used in the design of a prototype of vibration isolator in the use of motor bases. The cyclical impact tests presented are carried out with an insulator unit named as a viscoelastic sheet that takes advantage of Hooke's law 3D. Using a vibrating equipment, reproductions of impacts are made to study the ability of the vibration isolator to resist impacts and evaluate its useful life. Through the analysis of force and variation in the response to its natural frequency of vibration, the evaluations and its behavior to the tests are established, and its change to a passive type of isolator. The evolution of the damage in the viscoelastic and the appearance of cracks is also shown.

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