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A Study on Development of an Active Hybrid Mount for Naval Shipboard Equipment

함정 탑재장비용 능동 하이브리드 마운트 개발에 대한 연구

  • Received : 2010.06.04
  • Accepted : 2010.07.06
  • Published : 2010.07.20

Abstract

A hybrid mount for shipboard machinery installed on naval ships was developed. The mount is combined with a rubber mount and a piezostack actuator. The rubber mount is one of the most popular and effective passive mounts to have been applied to various vibration systems to date. The piezostack actuator is featured by a fast response time, small displacement and low power consumption. Through a series of experimental tests conducted in accordance with MIL-M-17185A(SHIPS), MIL-M-17508F(SH), and MIL-S-901D which are US military specifications related to the performance requirements of the mount, it has been confirmed that the hybrid mount shows more effective performance for use in naval ships.

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