Experimental Investigation on Damping Characteristics in Pump-Sand Box-Isolation System

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Sand is used in the pump-sand box-isolation system, studying the initial displacement, particle size and packing rate how to affect the damping ratio by free vibration experiments. The result shows that the initial displacement of the system has less effect on damping ratio, the particle packing rate is a significant influence factor of damping ratio, selecting the appropriate particle packing rate can get the maximum damping ratio, reducing the particle size can increase the system damping ratio, but the damping ratio no longer obviously changes when the particle size of is less than 1.5mm. In general, the packing rate needs to be controlled at below 70% in metal spring or rubber isolator system. This result can provide the basis for the design of particle damping vibration isolation system.

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