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ISO 10846:2008

ISO 10846:2008 Acoustics and vibration – Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements – Part 5: Driving point method for determination of the low-frequency transfer stiffness of resilient supports for translatory motion

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ISO 10846-5:2008 specifies a driving point method for determining the low-frequency transfer stiffness for translations of resilient supports, under a specified preload. The method concerns the laboratory measurement of vibrations and forces on the input side with the output side blocked, and is called the “driving point method”.

The stiffness resulting from measuring the input displacement (velocity, acceleration) and input force is the dynamic driving point stiffness. Only at low frequencies, where the driving point stiffness and the transfer stiffness are equal, can this method be used for determination of the dynamic transfer stiffness.

The method is applicable to test elements with parallel flanges.

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1

Published Date

2008-08-05

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PUBLISHED

Pages

26

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 10846-5:2008 specifies a driving point method for determining the low-frequency transfer stiffness for translations of resilient supports, under a specified preload. The method concerns the laboratory measurement of vibrations and forces on the input side with the output side blocked, and is called the “driving point method”.

The stiffness resulting from measuring the input displacement (velocity, acceleration) and input force is the dynamic driving point stiffness. Only at low frequencies, where the driving point stiffness and the transfer stiffness are equal, can this method be used for determination of the dynamic transfer stiffness.

The method is applicable to test elements with parallel flanges.

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