Abstract

The effectiveness of one-degree-of-freedom vibration isolation mounts is examined. It is shown that, at high frequencies where standing-wave resonances occur in mounts and structural resonances occur in the machine and the foundation, there exists a functional lower bound of the mount effectiveness, regardless of machine and foundation impedance variations. This functional lower bound is obtained and its significance is discussed.

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