DocumentCode
358559
Title
Active/passive counter-force vibration control and isolation systems
Author
Flint, Eric ; Evert, Michael ; Anderson, Eric ; Flannery, Patrick
Author_Institution
CSA Eng., Mountain View, CA, USA
Volume
4
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
285
Abstract
Active counter-force control has significant advantages over the more traditional motion based active vibration suppression for isolation of disturbance sources. In this paper, features of four specific actuators, two hybrid isolation struts, and three system level realizations are reviewed with a focus on vibration isolation/suppression to reduce cryocooler disturbance forces. All of the discussed hardware and systems are based on electromagnetic reaction mass actuators. Significant vibration reductions can be achieved with such systems. The best measured tonal performance for all three systems discussed exceeds two orders of magnitude (40 dB) of vibration reduction. Control bandwidth can exceed 500 Hz. The necessary actuators are also robust, compact, and lightweight. Two of the systems were realized with miniature actuators weighing 3.8 ounces (107 grams) and 3.12 ounces (88 grams) respectively. Such systems have significant promise for addressing critical vibration isolation needs for upcoming space missions such as SIM, NGST, TPF, SBL, etc., through isolation of on-orbit noise sources such as cryocoolers and reaction wheels. They could also be quite useful for terrestrial applications in telecommunication, manufacturing, and semiconductor processing industries
Keywords
actuators; aerospace instrumentation; force control; vibration isolation; 107 g; 40 dB; 500 Hz; 88 g; NGST; SBL; SIM; TPF; active/passive counter-force vibration control; cryocooler disturbance forces; cryocoolers; disturbance sources; hybrid isolation struts; isolation; isolation/suppression; motion based active vibration suppression; on-orbit noise sources; reaction wheels; tonal performance; Actuators; Bandwidth; Electromagnetic forces; Electromagnetic measurements; Hardware; Lighting control; Motion control; Noise robustness; Vibration control; Vibration measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
ISSN
1095-323X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5846-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2000.878440
Filename
878440
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