Design and Amplitude Dependence of Resonance Frequency of Origami-Inspired Vibration Isolators With Quasi-Zero-Stiffness Characteristic

Kouya Yamaguchi, Sachiko Ishida
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This study aims to design two types of vibration isolators, with different spring mechanisms, using a foldable structure that is based on a cylinder torsional buckling pattern, and evaluate the vibration isolation performance of each design. Vibration isolation is achieved through nonlinear spring characteristics of the isolators, which have zero spring stiffness, achieved by attaching a linear spring to the foldable isolator structure. The two vibration isolators differ in the mechanical elements that constitute the foldable structure, which undergo tensile forces as the structure folds. For the first isolator, the mechanical elements are represented only by tension springs, which appropriately undergo tension. For the second isolator, the mechanical elements are designed so that embedded compression springs within the elements compress under tension, thus enabling the elements to work as tension springs. The excitation experiment results revealed that the different spring mechanisms produced equivalent resonance frequencies but different damping effects at the resonance and higher frequencies. When oscillations with multiple amplitudes were input, larger input amplitudes were found to correspond to lower resonance frequencies for both isolators. This trend contradicts that described in the nonlinear vibration theory modeled by the Duffing equation, and was determined to be caused by hysteresis of the spring phenomena in the vibration isolators.
具有准零刚度特性的折纸式隔振器的设计及其共振频率的幅值依赖性
本研究旨在设计两种不同弹簧机构的隔振器,采用基于圆柱扭转屈曲模式的可折叠结构,并评估每种设计的隔振性能。通过在可折叠隔振器结构上附加线性弹簧,实现零弹簧刚度的隔振器的非线性弹簧特性,实现隔振。这两种隔振器的不同之处在于构成可折叠结构的机械元件,它们在结构折叠时承受拉伸力。对于第一个隔离器,机械元件仅用拉伸弹簧表示,拉伸弹簧适当地承受张力。对于第二个隔离器,机械元件的设计使元件内嵌入的压缩弹簧在张力下压缩,从而使元件能够作为张力弹簧工作。激励实验结果表明,不同弹簧机构产生的共振频率相同,但在共振频率和较高频率处产生的阻尼效果不同。当输入多个振幅的振荡时,发现较大的输入振幅对应于两个隔离器的较低谐振频率。这种趋势与Duffing方程所描述的非线性振动理论相矛盾,并确定是由隔振器中弹簧现象的滞后引起的。
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