Vibration damper assembly

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Inventors

Seymour, John R.
Gardner, Craig M.
Wellner, Kenneth V.
Luz, James J.

Application #

027584

Filed

Mar-5-1993

Published

Feb-15-1994

Current US Class

188/316
188/318
188/322.5
248/562
248/636
267/140.13
267/220

International Classes

F16F 009/26

Field of Search

267/217 267/219 267/220 267/140.11 267/140.13 267/64.15 267/64.25 267/124 188/311 188/313 188/316 188/318 188/322.5 188/312 188/321.11 248/562 248/636 280/709 280/710 180/300 180/312 180/902

Assignee

General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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4638895   Frictionless hydrau...
4651980   Vibration isolator
4702346   Vibration insulator
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4773632   Spring element wit...
4778028   Light viscoelastic d...
 

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Abstract
A vibration damper assembly is provided which includes a first attachment element or bracket for securing the damping mechanism to a first component, the vibrations of which are to be damped. A visco-elastic spacer is secured to the element or bracket at one end, and to a cylinder of a piston/cylinder assembly at its other end. A piston is slidably received in the cylinder with a predetermined clearance between the peripheral surface of the piston and the cylinder wall. A piston rod extending from the piston and the opposite end of the cylinder is received within a housing of a viscous damping device, the piston rod having a plurality of discs mounted thereon in predetermined, spaced relationship. An interior wall of the housing is also formed with a plurality of disc-like surfaces projecting toward the radial center of the housing, with aligned apertures therein to accommodate the piston rod. The other or remote end of the viscous damper housing is secured to a second attachment element or bracket by which the damper is secured to a second component. The assembly is designed especially to damp extremely low amplitude vibrations, to accommodate long term displacement or creep between the components, and to withstand dynamic shock.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vibration damper assembly for attachment between a vibrating structure at one end and a supporting substrate at another opposite end, the damper assembly capable of simultaneously camping vibrations under a range of amplitude conditions while accommodating long term creep and dynamic shock and having a tunable natural frequency comprising:

(a) a visco-elastic element for providing natural frequency tunability having first and second ends, the first end of which is adapted for attachment to the vibrating structure;

(b) a piston and cylinder assembly for accommodating long term creep and dynamic shock and including a cylinder, one end of said cylinder being attached to said second end of said visco-elastic element a piston movable relative to said cylinder to establish a pair of variable volume chambers therein with a relief line connecting said variable volume chambers; and a piston rod attached at one end to the piston, said piston rod having a free end extending out of the other end of the cylinder; and



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a well known practice in certain engineering design developments to devote substantial efforts toward eliminating or at least minimizing structural vibration, or noise as it is commonly called, in mechanical components. Such developments range from rotating machine components such as those in turbine engines to sensitive electronic components. A solution to such vibration problems is often achieved with the use of carefully placed discrete vibration dampers.

A common class of discrete vibration dampers serve to dissipate vibrational energy by transforming kinetic vibration energy into thermal energy, which in turn is harmlessly dissipated into the surroundings. Some such devices reduce the transmission of noise by utilizing a shearing action of a highly viscous fluid. Viable fluid based damper designs employ pressure differentials to force the damper fluid through a confined area where the viscous shearing takes place (such as through an orifice). These designs are effective at damping relatively large amplitudes of vibration, but are less effective and oftentimes wholly ineffective with extremely low amplitude vibrations such as those associated with stringent vibration specifications. In the event of small vibration amplitudes, such existing designs are unable to force the damping fluid through the internal energy dissipation paths because they are unable to produce the required internal pressure differentials. Discrete dampers of this type often require several visco-elastic seals to contain the fluid within the damper fixture. Consequently, in the event of extremely low vibration amplitudes, the visco-elastic seals yield before sufficient internal pressures can be developed to initiate viscous shearing action.
 
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