The Study on Impact Resistance of Metal Rubber for a Product

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A metal rubber damper was designed for the too large impact response of a product. The impact response of products which bears big shocks with and without metal rubber damper were studied and compared. The damping performance of the metal rubber damper with different pre-compression was tested and studied. The test results show that the metal rubber damper can effectively reduce the impact response of the product in three directions; The damping effect of cylindrical metal rubber damper in the direction of cylinder axis is better than that in the other two axial directions; different pre-compression amounts have great influence on the impact response, so the optimum damping effect is obtained by adjusting the pre-compression amount of the metal rubber damper.

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