Development of the Hexagonal Structure in the Processes of Improving Vibration Insulating Properties of Products

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This paper deals with noise and mechanical vibration reduction by optimization and proper application of the hexagonal cell structure formed on the surface of oscillating bodies. This structure can be applied in a broad spectrum of products like home appliances, industrial machines and devices, drives etc. It stems from the knowledge of the area of human health protection against the negative effects of noise and vibrations as well as psychological comfort, performance and optimization of psychoacoustic perceptions. The authors present the design of a suitable parametric model which makes it possible to change the basic structure parameters and by means of numerical simulations approach the achievement of optimal structure parameters.

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