Experimental investigation of torsional vibration isolation using Magneto Rheological Elastomer

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Abstract

Rotating systems suffer from lateral and torsional vibrations which have detrimental effect on the roto-dynamic performance. Many available technologies such as vibration isolators and vibration absorbers deal with the torsional vibrations to a certain extent, however passive isolators and absorbers find less application when the input conditions are dynamic. The present work discusses use of a smart material called as Magneto Rheological Elastomer (MRE), whose properties can be changed based on magnetic field input, as a potential isolator for torsional vibrations under dynamic loading conditions. Carbonyl Iron Particles (CIP) of average size 5 μm were mixed with RTV Silicone rubber to form the MRE. The effect of magnetic field on the system parameters was comprehended under impulse loading conditions using a custom built in-house system. Series arrangement of accelerometers were used to differentiate between the torsional and the bending modes of vibration of the system. Impact hammer tests were carried out on the torsional system to study its response, in the presence and absence of magnetic field. The tests revealed a shift in torsional frequency in the presence of magnetic field which elucidates the ability of MRE to work as a potential vibration isolator for torsional systems.

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Praveen Shenoy, K., Singh, A. K., Sai Aditya Raman, K., & Gangadharan, K. V. (2018). Experimental investigation of torsional vibration isolation using Magneto Rheological Elastomer. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 144). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714401007

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