izax1
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2001
- 292
I need some explanation of the terms damping and isolation. Is it correct to define damping as reducing the response at the resonant frequency. while isolation is defined as reducing response due to shifting of the frequency away from the resonant frequency.
I am a little confused, because what we normally call vibration dampers (rubber, wire etc.) does not really reduce the response at the frequency, but rather shifts the frequency into the isolation area. So, is "vibration damper" the correct term to use for such a device?
Thanks for any clearifications.
I am a little confused, because what we normally call vibration dampers (rubber, wire etc.) does not really reduce the response at the frequency, but rather shifts the frequency into the isolation area. So, is "vibration damper" the correct term to use for such a device?
Thanks for any clearifications.