AbstractIn this paper, a soft active isolator (SAI) derived from a voice coil motor is studied to determine its abilities as a micro-vibration isolation device for sensitive satellite payloads. Firstly, the two most important parts of the SAI, the mechanical unit and the low-noise driver, are designed and manufactured. Then, a rigid-flexible coupling dynamic model of the SAI is built, and a dynamic analysis is conducted. Furthermore, a controller with a sky-hook damper is designed. Finally, results from the performance tests of the mechanical/electronic parts and the isolation experiments are presented. The SAI attenuations are found to be more than −20dB above 5Hz, and the control effect is stable
In view of the utility of space vehicles as orbiting science laboratories, the need for vibration is...
Active control techniques are often required to mitigate the micro-vibration environment existing on...
A spaceborne cryogenic cooler induces undesirable microvibration disturbances during its on-orbit op...
AbstractIn this paper, a soft active isolator (SAI) derived from a voice coil motor is studied to de...
This paper presents the design and experimental study of a voice coil motor (VCM)-based Stewart plat...
In this work, we investigate the active vibration isolation and damping of sensitive equipment. Seve...
In a launch environment, all satellites are subjected to severe random vibration and acoustic loads ...
In this study, an active microvibration isolation system is developed for precision space payload. V...
Micro-vibration caused by disturbance sources onboard spacecraft can severely degrade the working en...
Sensitive payloads mounted on top of launchers are subjected to many sources of disturbances during ...
This paper presents a vibration isolation system based on elastomeric mounts acting together with an...
The hybrid vibration isolation, which takes advantages of both the passive and active approaches, ha...
This paper investigates a novel design approach for a vibration isolator for use in space structures...
In the launching process, the spacecraft situated in an extreme dynamic environment may withstand by...
In order to provide an ultraquiet environment for spacecraft payload, a six-degree-of-freedom microv...
In view of the utility of space vehicles as orbiting science laboratories, the need for vibration is...
Active control techniques are often required to mitigate the micro-vibration environment existing on...
A spaceborne cryogenic cooler induces undesirable microvibration disturbances during its on-orbit op...
AbstractIn this paper, a soft active isolator (SAI) derived from a voice coil motor is studied to de...
This paper presents the design and experimental study of a voice coil motor (VCM)-based Stewart plat...
In this work, we investigate the active vibration isolation and damping of sensitive equipment. Seve...
In a launch environment, all satellites are subjected to severe random vibration and acoustic loads ...
In this study, an active microvibration isolation system is developed for precision space payload. V...
Micro-vibration caused by disturbance sources onboard spacecraft can severely degrade the working en...
Sensitive payloads mounted on top of launchers are subjected to many sources of disturbances during ...
This paper presents a vibration isolation system based on elastomeric mounts acting together with an...
The hybrid vibration isolation, which takes advantages of both the passive and active approaches, ha...
This paper investigates a novel design approach for a vibration isolator for use in space structures...
In the launching process, the spacecraft situated in an extreme dynamic environment may withstand by...
In order to provide an ultraquiet environment for spacecraft payload, a six-degree-of-freedom microv...
In view of the utility of space vehicles as orbiting science laboratories, the need for vibration is...
Active control techniques are often required to mitigate the micro-vibration environment existing on...
A spaceborne cryogenic cooler induces undesirable microvibration disturbances during its on-orbit op...