VIBRATION PROPAGATION SUPPRESSING APPARATUS
20200217393 ยท 2020-07-09
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Cpc classification
F16F13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/0409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F15/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
In a vibration propagation suppressing apparatus, each of fluid machine elements includes: a first volume chamber; a second volume chamber coupled to the first volume chamber through an orifice; an intermediate forming the orifice; and a coupling rod. A first end portion of a first volume chamber is connected to an intermediate adjacent thereto, an intermediate of the first volume chamber is connected to the intermediate of the adjacent fluid machine element through intermediation of an elastic body, and the first volume chamber and the second volume chamber are connected to each other so as to be alternately arranged in a vibration propagation direction. A fluid machine element on a first stage has an intermediate connected to the base surface, and each of the plurality of fluid machine elements has dispersion relationships matching with each other, and has a band gap on the dispersion relationships.
Claims
1. A vibration propagation suppressing apparatus, comprising: a plurality of fluid machine elements placed between a base surface that receives a forced displacement disturbance and a support target by being coupled in series to one another on a multiple stages in a vibration propagation direction, wherein each of the plurality of fluid machine elements includes: a first volume chamber filled with a fluid and having a volume compliance; a second volume chamber coupled to the first volume chamber through an orifice, filled with the fluid and having a volume compliance; an intermediate forming the orifice and having an intermediate mass; and a coupling rod configured to couple a first end portion of the first volume chamber, the first end portion being opposite with the orifice, and a second end portion of the second volume chamber, the second end portion being opposite with the orifice, to each other, wherein, in the plurality of fluid machine elements, a first end portion of a first volume chamber of one fluid machine element is connected to an intermediate of a fluid machine element adjacent to a first end portion side of the one fluid machine element, an intermediate of the one fluid machine element is connected to the intermediate of the fluid machine element adjacent to the first end portion side of the one fluid machine element through intermediation of an elastic body, and the first volume chamber and the second volume chamber are connected to each other so as to be alternately arranged in a vibration propagation direction, wherein a fluid machine element on a first stage has an intermediate connected to the base surface, wherein a fluid machine element on a final stage has a first end portion of a first volume chamber connected to the support target, and has an intermediate connected to the support target through intermediation of an elastic body, and wherein each of the plurality of fluid machine elements has dispersion relationships matching with each other, and has a band gap on the dispersion relationships.
2. The vibration propagation suppressing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, in each of the plurality of fluid machine elements, a pipe flow resistance value of the orifice is selected in accordance with Equation (1)
3. The vibration propagation suppressing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: an additional elastic element having elasticity in the vibration propagation direction; an additional damping element having damping characteristics in the vibration propagation direction; and an additional mass body, wherein the additional elastic element and the additional damping element are placed between the support target and the additional mass body in a state of being connected in parallel to each other, and wherein a natural frequency determined by a mass of the additional mass body and elasticity of the additional elastic element matches with a primary resonance frequency of the plurality of fluid machine elements coupled in series to one another on the multiple stages.
4. The vibration propagation suppressing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, on vibration transmission characteristics between the base surface and the support target, the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus has a vibration isolation band between a primary resonance frequency and a secondary resonance frequency, the vibration isolation band having a response magnification factor falling below 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
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[0032] In
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] In the fluid machine element 5 excluding the first stage and the final stage, the upper volume chamber 9 is formed, for example, in such a manner that one end of bellows which are a flexible wall is connected to an intermediate 16 of the fluid machine element 7, and that another end thereof is connected to the intermediate 12. The lower volume chamber 10 is formed, for example, in such a manner that one end of bellows is connected to the flange 13, and that another end thereof is connected to the intermediate 16 of the fluid machine element 7. The coupling rod 14 passes through an orifice 17 of the intermediate 16, and couples the intermediate 12 and the flange 13 to each other. As described above, the upper volume chamber 9 and the lower volume chamber 10 are connected to each other through the orifice 17 of the intermediate 16 of the fluid machine element 7. Thus, a closed space 18 is formed of the orifice 17, the upper volume chamber 9, the lower volume chamber 10, the intermediate 12, the flange 13, and the coupling rod 14. The closed space 18 is filled with a fluid such as water, alcohols, mercury, silicon oil, and air. Moreover, the intermediate 12 and the intermediate 16 of the fluid machine element 7 are connected to each other by the elastic body 15 such as a rubber member and a spring, which has elasticity in the vibration propagation direction 6.
[0035] A connection relationship between the fluid machine element 5 and the fluid machine element 8 is identical to a connection relationship between the fluid machine element 5 and the fluid machine element 7, and accordingly, a description thereof is omitted here. Thus, the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 is formed into a periodic structure in which fluid machine elements having the same structure are arranged periodically.
[0036] Next, connection between the fluid machine element on the first stage and the base surface 3 is described. A base member 60 is fixed to the base surface 3. In the base member 60, an orifice 61 having a pipe flow resistance value equal to that of the orifice 11 of the intermediate 12 is formed. Here, the intermediate 12 and the base member 60 are orifice forming members.
[0037] In the fluid machine element on the first stage, an upper volume chamber is formed, for example, in such a manner that one end of bellows which are a flexible wall is connected to the base member 60, and that another end thereof is connected to an intermediate. A lower volume chamber is formed, for example, in such a manner that one end of bellows is connected to a flange, and that another end thereof is connected to the base member 60. A coupling rod passes through the orifice 61 of the base member 60, and couples the intermediate and the flange to each other. As described above, the upper volume chamber and the lower volume chamber are connected to each other through the orifice 61 of the base member 60. Thus, a closed space is formed of the orifice 61, the upper volume chamber, the lower volume chamber, the intermediate, the flange, and the coupling rod. The closed space is filled with a fluid. Moreover, the intermediate and the base member 60 are connected to each other by an elastic body that has elasticity in the vibration propagation direction.
[0038] Subsequently, connection between the fluid machine element on the final stage and the precision instrument 2 is described. In the fluid machine element on the final stage, an upper volume chamber is formed, for example, in such a manner that one end of bellows which are a flexible wall is connected to an intermediate of a fluid machine element closer to the base surface 3, and that another end thereof is connected to the precision instrument 2. A lower volume chamber is formed, for example, in such a manner that one end of bellows is connected to a flange, and that another end thereof is connected to an intermediate of a fluid machine element closer to the base surface 3. A coupling rod passes through an orifice of the intermediate of the fluid machine element closer to the base surface 3, and couples the precision instrument 2 and the flange to each other. As described above, the upper volume chamber and the lower volume chamber are connected to each other through the orifice of the intermediate of the fluid machine element closer to the base surface 3. Thus, a closed space is formed of the orifice, the upper volume chamber, the lower volume chamber, the precision instrument 2, the flange, and the coupling rod. The closed space is filled with a fluid. Moreover, the precision instrument 2 and the intermediate of the fluid machine element closer to the base surface 3 are connected to each other by an elastic body that has elasticity in the vibration propagation direction.
[0039] As described above, the fluid machine element on the final stage is formed similarly to other fluid machine elements except for using the precision instrument 2 in place of the intermediate. Moreover, in the fluid machine element on the final stage, an opening of the upper volume chamber, which is closer to the precision instrument 2, is directly closed by the precision instrument 2. However, the opening of the upper volume chamber, which is closer to the precision instrument 2, may be closed by a rigid lid fixed to the precision instrument 2.
[0040] Moreover, in each of the fluid machine elements, a fluid portion and a machine portion are designed so that the fluid machine element has a band gap in a dispersion relationship of a traveling wave that propagates through the element.
[0041] Next, a basic operation of the fluid machine element 5 is described. When a relative displacement along the vibration propagation direction 6 occurs between the intermediate 12 of the fluid machine element 5 of interest and the intermediate 16 of the fluid machine element 7, a restoring force is applied to each of the intermediates 12 and 16 by the elastic body 15 that connects the intermediates 12 and 16 to each other. Moreover, when a relative displacement along the vibration propagation direction 6 occurs between the intermediate 12 of the fluid machine element 5 of interest and an intermediate 19 of the fluid machine element 8, a restoring force is applied to each of the intermediates 12 and 19 by an elastic body 20 that connects the intermediates 12 and 19 to each other.
[0042] At this time, the upper volume chamber 9 and the lower volume chamber 10 exhibit such a respiration motion that an inner space of one of the volume chambers increases, and that an inner space of another volume chamber decreases. Thus, a pressure difference is generated between the upper volume chamber 9 and the lower volume chamber 10. Through use of the pressure difference as a driving source, the fluid inside the upper and lower volume chambers 9 and 10 flows through the orifice 17 based on the pipe flow resistance of the orifice 17 and the volume compliance of the upper and lower volume chambers 9 and 10. At this time, an area of a connection portion of the intermediate 12 to the upper volume chamber 9, which contacts the fluid, becomes a pressure receiving area. Thus, the intermediate 12 of the fluid machine element 5 of interest receives, from the fluid, a force corresponding to a product of an internal pressure of the upper volume chamber 9 and the pressure receiving area. Moreover, an area of a connection portion of the flange 13 to the lower volume chamber 10, which contacts the fluid, becomes a pressure receiving area. Thus, the flange 13 receives, from the fluid, a force corresponding to a product of an internal pressure of the lower volume chamber 10 and the pressure receiving area. Moreover, from an internal fluid of an upper volume chamber 21 as a first volume chamber of the fluid machine element 8, the intermediate 12 receives a force corresponding to a product of an internal pressure of the internal fluid and a pressure receiving area of a connection portion of the intermediate 12 to the upper volume chamber 21. Moreover, from an internal fluid of a lower volume chamber 22 as a second volume chamber of the fluid machine element 8, the intermediate 12 receives a force corresponding to a product of an internal pressure of the internal fluid and a pressure receiving area of a connection portion of the intermediate 12 to the lower volume chamber 22. All of the four pressure receiving areas mentioned above can be approximated as pressure receiving area A.sub.p since a cross-sectional area of each of the orifices 11 and 17 is relatively very small.
[0043] With the structure described above, when the base surface 3 receives a forced displacement disturbance x.sup.B in
[0044] In the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1, by the band gap which the fluid machine element has on the dispersion relationship, a stop band including an antiresonance frequency after a primary resonance frequency is formed in vibration propagation characteristics which are a displacement ratio of the base surface 3 and the precision instrument 2. An inclination from the primary resonance frequency to the antiresonance frequency that is a stop band starting band becomes steeper in comparison with the related-art vibration propagation suppressing apparatus. Thus, the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 can increase the rigidity in comparison with the related-art vibration propagation suppressing apparatus while maintaining a vibration propagation suppression effect. Such an increase in rigidity of the apparatus brings about a reduction of a static deflection of the apparatus under a gravity environment and a reduction of a dynamic deflection of the apparatus under a vibration environment, and enable an improvement in spatial stability of the precision instrument 2 to be supported thereby. Moreover, the reductions of the static/dynamic deflections reduce a stress generated in the apparatus, and accordingly, the strength of the apparatus is increased, thus enabling reduction in size and weight of the apparatus within a range of an obtained margin for the stress.
[0045] A description is made of a derivation calculation process of a band gap which the fluid machine element of the present invention exhibits in a dispersion relationship of an elastic traveling wave that propagates on the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 below. Moreover, a description is made of the fact that, when such fluid machine elements each having the band gap are coupled in series to one another, a stop band in which a vibration transmissibility decreases at a generation frequency of the band gap is formed.
[0046] First, an equation of motion of a mechanical vibration system of the intermediate 12 in the vibration propagation direction 6 is represented by Equation (1).
[Math. 1]
m.sub.C{umlaut over (x)}.sup.i=k.sub.S(x.sup.i+1x.sup.i)k.sub.S(x.sup.ix.sup.i1)A.sup.P(p.sub.U.sup.i+1p.sub.L.sup.i+1)+A.sub.P(p.sub.U.sup.ip.sub.L.sup.i)(1)
where
[0047] x.sup.i: displacement of intermediate 12 of i-th fluid machine element 5 from initial position in vibration propagation direction [m]
[0048] P.sup.I.sub.U: internal pressure of upper volume chamber 9 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [Pa]
[0049] p.sup.i.sub.L: internal pressure of lower volume chamber 10 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [Pa]
[0050] m.sub.C: mass of intermediate 12 [kg]
[0051] k.sub.S: Rigidity of elastic bodies 15 and 20 in vibration propagation direction 6 [N/m]
[0052] A.sub.p: fluid pressure receiving area of connection portion between upper end of upper volume chamber 9 and lower end of intermediate 12 [m.sup.2]
[0053] (=fluid pressure receiving area of connection portion between lower end of lower volume chamber 10 and flange 13
[0054] =fluid pressure receiving area of connection portion between lower end of upper volume chamber 21 and intermediate 12
[0055] =fluid pressure receiving area of connection portion between upper end of lower volume chamber 22 and intermediate 12)
[0056] As seen from Equation (1), with regard to the intermediate 12 of the fluid machine element 5, an operation thereof is controlled by a restoring force from the elastic body connected thereto, and by a pressure of a fluid in the volume chamber connected thereto.
[0057] Subsequently, an equivalent circuit 23 illustrated in
[0058] This equivalent circuit 23 is formed of: a volume compliance 24 of the upper volume chamber 9; a volume compliance 25 of the lower volume chamber 10; an effective fluid inertia 26 of the fluid of the orifice 17; and a pipe flow resistance 27 of the orifice 17. Symbols in
[0059] C.sub.v: volume compliance of each of upper volume chamber 9 and lower volume chamber 10 [m.sup.3/Pa]
[0060] L: effective fluid inertia of fluid flowing through orifice 17 [Pa-s.sup.2/m.sup.3]
[0061] R: pipe flow resistance of orifice 17 [Pa-s/m.sup.3]
[0062] p.sup.i.sub.U: internal pressure of upper volume chamber 9 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [Pa]
[0063] p.sup.i.sub.L: internal pressure of lower volume chamber 10 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [Pa]
[0064] i.sup.i.sub.U: forced flow rate generated in upper volume chamber 9 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [m.sup.3/s]
[0065] i.sup.i.sub.L: forced flow rate generated in lower volume chamber 10 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [m.sup.3/s]
[0066] i.sup.i.sub.CU: flow rate consumed for expansion of upper volume chamber 9 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [m.sup.3/s]
[0067] i.sup.i.sub.CL: flow rate consumed for expansion of lower volume chamber 10 of i-th fluid machine element 5 [m.sup.3/s]
[0068] i.sup.i.sub.O: orifice flow rate of i-th fluid machine element 5 [m.sup.3/s] The effective fluid inertia L and the pipe flow resistance R are represented by Equation (2) and Equation (3).
where
[0069] : density of fluid [kg/m.sup.3]
[0070] : dynamic viscosity of fluid [m.sup.2/s]
[0071] l: length of orifice 17 [m]
[0072] A.sub.O: cross-sectional area of orifice 17 [m.sup.2]
[0073] An equation of continuity of the above-described equivalent circuit 23 becomes Equation (4), which assumes a non-compressed fluid.
[0074] An equation of a pressure drop of an orifice portion is Equation (5).
[0075] [Math. 5]
p.sub.U.sup.ip.sub.L.sup.i=R{dot over (i)}.sub.O.sup.i(5)
[0076] Equation (6) is derived from a condition in which the Equation (5) is equal to a pressure difference between the upper and lower volume chambers.
[0077] Moreover, a flow rate of a fluid that flows in from an upper end of the equivalent circuit 23 and flows out from a lower end thereof is a forced flow rate by a relative displacement with respect to the intermediate connected thereto along the vibration propagation direction 6. Here, the intermediate changes to the base member or the precision instrument 2 when the fluid machine element on the first stage or the final stage is connected. The forced flow rate is represented by Equation (7). The symbol A.sub.P in this equation means an effective cross-sectional area of the upper volume chamber 9 and the lower volume chamber 10, and the effective cross-sectional area is approximately equal to the above-mentioned pressure receiving area, and accordingly, the same symbol is adopted therefor. A.sub.P is generically referred to as a fluid pressure receiving area below.
[0078] The Equation (4) to Equation (7) are organized like Equation (8) by using a time integration value q.sup.i.sub.O of the orifice flow rate i.sup.i.sub.O and the displacement x.sup.i1, x.sup.i of the connected intermediate.
[0079] It is seen that a behavior of the equivalent circuit 23 is determined by the equivalent fluid inertia L, the orifice pipe flow resistance R, the volume compliances C.sub.V of the upper and lower volume chambers, the fluid pressure receiving area A.sub.P, and the displacement x.sup.i, x.sup.i1 of the intermediate.
[0080] The behaviors of the machine vibration portion and the fluid vibration portion, which are derived in the above-described manner, are coupled to each other via the fluid pressure receiving area A.sub.P, and can be collectively described in a matrix format of
[0081] Equation (9).
[0082] Here, the intermediate displacement and the orifice flow rate integration value are turned into a state vector with Equation (10).
[0083] Moreover, the respective coefficients of the state vector are represented as Equation (11) to Equation (19).
[0084] Thus, Equation (9) can be written as Equation (20).
[Math. 20]
(M.sup.i1{umlaut over ()}.sup.i1+C.sup.i1{umlaut over ()}.sup.i1K.sup.i1.sup.i1)+(M.sup.i{umlaut over ()}.sup.i+C.sup.i{umlaut over ()}.sup.i+K.sup.i.sup.i)+(M.sup.i1{umlaut over ()}.sup.i+1+C.sup.i+1{dot over ()}.sup.i+1+K.sup.i+1.sub.i+1)=0(20)
[0085] Here, it is assumed that a traveling wave with an amplitude ([Math. 21]), a wave number k, and a frequency , which is represented by Equation (21), propagates on the fluid machine element 5.
[0086] [Math. 21]
.sup.i
[0087] Here, j is an imaginary unit.
[0088] Then, the state quantities and time derivatives of the fluid machine element itself and the fluid machine elements adjacent thereto can be represented as Equation (22) to Equation (24), respectively. Here, is a distance [m] between the fluid machine elements.
[0089] When these are assigned to Equation (20), these can be organized as Equation (25).
[0090] A condition in which the determinant in the parenthesis is 0 must be satisfied in order that Equation (25) is established for .sup.i0, and accordingly, Equation (26) is established.
[0091] Equation (27) is obtained when the determinant (26) is written down.
[0092] Particularly when no damping is present, Equation (28) is established.
[0093] Here, assignment as =k is given, and this is referred to as phase between fluid machine elements based on wave number. When Equation (28) is solved for , Equation (29) is established.
[0094] Here, a natural frequency of the fluid vibration system, a natural frequency of the mechanical vibration system, and a fluid machine coupling term are represented as Equation (30) to Equation (32), respectively.
[0095] Equation (29) is an equation that represents a relationship between the wave number k and the frequency , which is satisfied by an elastic traveling wave capable of propagating on the periodic structure in which the fluid machine elements 5 are connected in series to one another on the multiple stages, and this equation is referred to as dispersion relationship. In other words, the dispersion relationship determines the wave number of the traveling wave that propagates on the periodic structure when one end of the periodic structure is excited at the frequency .
[0096] An example of a graph illustrating the dispersion relationship is illustrated in
[0097] From
[Math. 34]
.sub.acs().sup.()(33)
[Math. 35]
.sub.opt().sup.+()(34)
[0098] Here, plus signs in Equation (33) and Equation (34) correspond to signs in Equation (29). These dispersion relationships become periodic functions regarding p, which use Equation (35) as a fundamental period.
[Math. 36]
(35)
[0099] Here, from the graph of the dispersion relationships, which is shown in
[Math. 37]
max(.sub.acs)min(.sub.opt)(36)
[0100] An upper limit value max (.sub.acs) and lower limit value min (.sub.opt) of the frequency band of the band gap 30 are obtained by Equation (37) and Equation (38), respectively.
[0101] The frequency that cannot be present on the periodic structure in which the fluid machine elements 5 are connected to one another on the multiple stages exhibits a unique effect that the frequency is determined by only design of a single piece of the fluid machine element 5, and is not changed even when the number of stages of such fluid machine elements 5 is increased.
[0102] Moreover, for example, when such a fluid machine element with high damping characteristics as disclosed in the related-art apparatus is used, the band gap 30 disappears or is narrowed. Therefore, the fluid machine element having the same configuration does not always exhibit the band gap 30. Accordingly, the fluid machine elements 5 need to be selected based on Equation (37) and Equation (38) so as to each exhibit the band gap 30.
[0103] Confirmed is that the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 in which the fluid machine elements 5 each having such a band gap 30 are connected in series to one another on the multiple stages forms the stop band for shielding the vibration propagation in the same band. Based on the equation of motion of the fluid machine elements 5, an equation of motion of the entire vibration isolation system 4 including the precision instrument 2 and the base surface 3 that receives the forced displacement disturbance is given as in Equation (39).
[Math. 40]
M{umlaut over ()}+C{umlaut over ()}+K=K.sub.Bx.sup.B(39)
[0104] The state vector is defined as Equation (40).
where
[0105] [x.sup.iq.sup.i.sub.O].sup.T: intermediate mass displacement and orifice flow rate of i-th fluid machine element
[0106] x.sup.B: forced displacement disturbance of base surface 3
[0107] Particularly, the relationship of Equation (41) is present on the N-th stage, and the final stage of the periodic structure corresponds to the displacement of the precision instrument 2 and the orifice flow rate of the intermediate mass immediately thereunder.
[Math. 42]
[x.sup.Nq.sub.O.sup.N].sup.T=[x.sup.Pq.sub.O.sup.P].sup.T(41)
[0108] An inertial matrix is represented by Equation (42).
[0109] A damping matrix is represented by Equation (43).
[Math. 44]
CR.sup.2N2N(43)
[0110] A rigidity matrix (a portion related to intermediate displacement of the fluid machine element) is represented by Equation (44).
[Math. 45]
KR.sup.2N2N(44)
[0111] A rigidity matrix (a portion related to the basic forced displacement excitation) is represented by Equation (45).
[Math. 46]
K.sub.BR.sup.2N1(45)
[0112] Particularly, elements of the rigidity matrix and the damping matrix can be formed with reference to Equation (9). From the equation of motion of the vibration isolation system 4, a transfer function T(s) from the forced displacement disturbance of the base surface 3 to the state quantity of each element can be derived as Equation (46).
[0113] The vibration transmission characteristics are obtained as Equation (47) in which j is substituted for a Laplace operator s and an absolute value is taken.
[Math. 48]
|T(s.fwdarw.j)|R.sup.2N(47)
[0114] Vibration transmission characteristics 31 of the vibration isolation system 4 using the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 are illustrated in
[0115] From the graph of
[0116] Here, a generation band of the band gap 30 illustrated in
[0117] A band between the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34 and the secondary resonance frequency (.sub.f) 33 matches with the band of the band gap 30 between the acoustic branch 28 and the optical branch 29. In this band, the elastic traveling wave exhibits an aspect of scattering and being spatially damped in the inside of the fluid machine element, and as a result, a band with a low response magnification factor appears on the frequency response function. Such a frequency band with a low response magnification factor, which is illustrated by a section from Equation (48) to Equation (49), is referred to as a stop band 35. The stop band 35 is determined by only design of a single piece of the fluid machine element 5 which form the vibration isolation system 4.
[0118] Meanwhile, a section with a lower response magnification factor, which ranges from a normalized cutoff frequency (.sub.c) 36 to the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34, is brought by a usual vibration isolation effect. Here, such a low-response-magnification-factor section brought by the vibration isolation and the stop band 35 are collectively referred to as a vibration isolation band 37.
[0119] Here, superiority of the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 to the related-art vibration isolating apparatus is described with reference to
[0120] As seen from
[0121] This result indicates that, for example, in comparison with the related-art product, a vibration propagation suppressing apparatus loaded for preventing vibrations in an artificial satellite can increase rigidity thereof and reduce weight thereof when the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 is applied to the apparatus. Thus, when the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 is applied to the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus loaded for preventing vibrations in the artificial satellite, there are attained such unprecedented and significant effects as improvement in durability against a vibration/impact environment in launching, and further, saving of a propulsion material for a rocket used in launching.
[0122] In the first embodiment, the upper volume chamber 9 and the lower volume chamber 10 are formed of bellows. However, the upper volume chamber and the lower volume chamber may have another structure as long as the another structure is provided with similar flexibility and volume compliance in the vibration propagation direction 6. For example, as illustrated in
[0123] Moreover, the coupling rod 14 is placed inside the closed space 18 so as to penetrate the orifice 17 in the above-described first embodiment. However, the coupling rod 14 may be placed on the outside of the closed space 18 so as to couple and integrate the intermediate 12 and the flange 13 with each other. For example, even when outer shaft-type coupling rods 45 are installed as illustrated in
Second Embodiment
[0124] In the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1, as illustrated in
[0125] However, such giving of the damping as mentioned above buries the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34, and the steep vibration propagation suppression effect is damaged. Hence, in the second embodiment, a selection principle (range) of the fluid dynamic viscosity for preventing the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34 from being buried is given.
[0126] The principle is theoretically derived below.
[0127] First, the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34 corresponds to a zero point of an element, which indicates vibration transmission characteristics from a forced displacement of the base surface 3 to a response displacement of the precision instrument 2, in Equation (47) that is a group of the vibration transmission characteristics of the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1. Accordingly, when attention is paid to a numerator polynomial of the vibration transmission characteristics in the corresponding term, this can be analytically represented by Equation (50).
[Math. 51]
num={L(C.sub.Vk.sub.S+2A.sub.P.sup.2)s.sup.2+R(C.sub.Vk.sup.S+2A.sub.P.sup.2)s+2k.sub.S}.sup.n(50)
polynomial in which a power of braces is only increased in response to the number of stages n of the fluid machine elements 5. This is organized to become Equation (51).
[0128] In Equation (51), a first-half parenthesis portion of the numerator polynomial is a constant. Meanwhile, when attention is paid to the polynomial in the inside of a second-half parenthesis, this is similar to a characteristic equation of a spring mass damper system in which a spring and a damper are incorporated in parallel to each other. That is, a characteristic equation of such a general spring mass damper system as illustrated in
[Math. 53]
m.sub.Ps.sup.2+cs+k.sub.S(52)
where
[0129] m.sub.p: mass [kg]
[0130] k.sub.S: rigidity of spring [N/m]
[0131] c: viscous damping coefficient of damper [Ns/m]
[0132] In the field of the vibration engineering, it is known that, in the spring mass damper system, a resonance magnification factor at the time of steady vibration or a transient response such as a step or impulse response is characterized by a damping ratio represented by Equation (53), and for the steady vibration, the resonance disappears by Equation (54).
[0133] When the fact is applied to Equation (51) of the present invention, it is seen that Equation (55) is an occurrence requirement of an antiresonance.
[0134] That is, when this is represented by the pipe flow resistance R of the orifice 17, Equation (56) is established.
[0135] Here, when Rc is referred to as a critical pipe flow resistance, the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34 appears when the pipe flow resistance R is set smaller than the critical pipe flow resistance Rc, and the expected vibration propagation suppression effect is attained.
[0136] A result of measuring the vibration transmission characteristics by using the pipe flow resistance R as a parameter in the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 1 in order to confirm this feature is illustrated in
[0137] From
[0138] From these facts, the pipe flow resistance R of the orifice is set within the range given by Equation (56), thereby the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus with high damping/high cutoff characteristics can be achieved, which can attain the vibration propagation suppression effect while suppressing the primary resonance frequency 32.
[0139] Equations (2) and (3) are assigned to the effective fluid mass L and the pipe flow resistance R in Equation (56), thereby the range of the fluid dynamic viscosity for attaining the above-described effect is obtained more in detail.
[0140] An occurrence condition of the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34 is represented by Equation (57).
[0141] As seen from Equation (57), it can be confirmed that the occurrence condition of the antiresonance frequency (.sub.o) 34 is characterized in being determined by only the design of the single fluid machine element and not depending on the precision instrument 2 that is a support target.
Third Embodiment
[0142] In the above-described second embodiment, the dynamic viscosity of the fluid is increased, thereby the response magnification factor of the primary resonance frequency 32 is reduced, and the strength of the apparatus is increased, and the settling characteristics of the transient response are improved. However, as a side effect of this, there remains a problem that the response magnification factor at the disturbance frequency (.sub.d) 40 is increased to degrade the vibration propagation suppression effect.
[0143] In a third embodiment, a vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 53 is obtained, which can reduce the response magnification factor of the primary resonance frequency 32 while maintaining the response magnification factor at the disturbance frequency (.sub.d) 40 to be approximately equal to that at the time of no damping.
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[0145] In
[0146] Next, vibration transmission characteristics of the vibration propagation suppressing apparatus 53 is illustrated in
[0147] From
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0148] 5 fluid machine element, 6 vibration propagation direction, 7, 8 fluid machine element, 9, 21 upper volume chamber (first volume chamber), 10, 22 lower volume chamber (second volume chamber), 11, 17 orifice, 12, 16, 19 intermediate, 14 coupling rod, 15, 20 elastic body, 32 primary resonance frequency 32, 33 secondary resonance frequency, 37 vibration isolation band, 55 additional elastic element, 56 additional damping element, 57 additional mass body