Abstract

The work is devoted to the study of the possibility of developing an active vibration isolation system in which in order to compensate for the dynamic forces on the hull arising due to the oscillations of an elastically suspended vibroactive mass, the effect of inertial forces in antiphase is used. The vibroactive force compensator is an electrodynamic actuator. It is mounted on the hull close to vibroactive mass supports and produce an inertial force by controlling oscillations of the moving mass, which compensates the force on the hull from the vibroactive mass.

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