Botanist
Coastal
- Sep 17, 2007
- 7
Newbie, non-engineer, here.
I wish to mount 2 Sony HVR-A1U HD videocams in the rear compartment of a Cessna 185 amphib. Weight and stability are the primary important factors, so the cameras will be mounted on short pedestals permanently bolted to a plywood base. I believe that vibration will be the single greatest impact on image resolution so I am looking for a (cheap!) way to minimize vibration.
The airplane cruises at between 2250 and 2450 RPM so I believe that the dampening method should be most effective in that range and harmonics of that range.
It looks to me like a fairly dense vibration-absorbing mat placed between the plywood and the airframe might be the most cost-efficient solution.
Is this the right approach? If not, where should I look for a solution?
If this is a reasonable approach, what qualities should I look for in vibration dampening material? Do manufacturers know about the frequency attenuation of their materials? How is it reported?
Thanks in advance for your patience and assistance,
Botanist
I wish to mount 2 Sony HVR-A1U HD videocams in the rear compartment of a Cessna 185 amphib. Weight and stability are the primary important factors, so the cameras will be mounted on short pedestals permanently bolted to a plywood base. I believe that vibration will be the single greatest impact on image resolution so I am looking for a (cheap!) way to minimize vibration.
The airplane cruises at between 2250 and 2450 RPM so I believe that the dampening method should be most effective in that range and harmonics of that range.
It looks to me like a fairly dense vibration-absorbing mat placed between the plywood and the airframe might be the most cost-efficient solution.
Is this the right approach? If not, where should I look for a solution?
If this is a reasonable approach, what qualities should I look for in vibration dampening material? Do manufacturers know about the frequency attenuation of their materials? How is it reported?
Thanks in advance for your patience and assistance,
Botanist