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Vibration absorption - Performance graph Levelling feet |
GN 342.1 GN 342.2 |
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When using Ball Joint Thrust Pads GN 342.1 / GN 342.2 the following differentiation in vibration absorption is made: Active vibrations: Vibrations transmitted to surroundings or associated equipment from working machinery for example. Passive vibrations: Vibrations transmitted to equipment or parts from vibrating surroundings or bases, The efficiency of vibration absorption is dependent upon the interference frequency of the vibration to be absorbed as well as on the resonant frequency of the damping element itself. A vibration absorbing effect is only achieved when the interference frequency is greater than times the resonant frequency of the damping element. The greater the difference [(] between the two, the better the damping effect. The resonant frequency of the damping pad is dependant upon type (composition) of the material cross section and the static load. The graphs on the left show all the required data of the standard material (SV12) of the damping pad. Damping materials with other absorption properties are available on request.
Example Assume a load per Levelling foot: 400 N Compression levelling foot d1=32 400 N : 707 mm2 = 0,57 N/mm2 Compression levelling foot d1=40 400 N : 1134 mm2 = 0,34 N/mm2 Therefore pads with d1=40, that exert a pressure of 0,4 N/mm2 should be preferred.
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