DocumentCode
2639576
Title
Wideband passive mechanical mounting systems for disk drives on boats in rough seas
Author
Dennis, Norman
Author_Institution
Poplarville, MS, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1997
fDate
6-9 Oct 1997
Firstpage
1488
Abstract
The paper addresses the problem of wideband mechanical isolation of some oceanographic computer systems with magnetic and optical disk drives in boats with large translational and rotational motions in rough seas. Isolation is required against a wide spectrum of vibration due to propeller cavitation and engine dynamics, and shock due to hull slams and docking. Troubles such as a head crash can occur. Such troubles are difficult to predict not only because of the complex variety of wave trains in a “rough” sea, but also because of disk drive specifications that are inappropriate. More than a decade of experience has shown that there is no such widespread problem for larger ships. The shipboard frequencies of structural vibration (usually less than 100 Hz) are generally much lower than the resonant mechanical frequencies of computer systems with magnetic disk drives which, with some exceptions, are above 2 kHz. Moreover, shocks and ship motions of larger oceanographic vessels are of less consequence
Keywords
geophysics computing; hard discs; impact (mechanical); magnetic recording; marine systems; oceanographic equipment; supports; vibrations; boat; computer memory; disk drive; docking; engine dynamics; geophysics computing; hard drive; head crash; hull slam; magnetic hard disk; magnetic storage; marine system; mechanical shock; mechanical vibration isolation; mounting; ocean; physical support; propeller cavitation; resonant mechanical frequency; rotational motion; rough sea; small ship boat; specification; translational motion; wideband mechanical isolation; wideband passive mechanical mounting system; Boats; Disk drives; Electric shock; Engines; Magnetic resonance; Marine vehicles; Optical computing; Propellers; Vibrations; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '97. MTS/IEEE Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location
Halifax, NS
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4108-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1997.624216
Filename
624216
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