JTMitchell
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2010
- 5
Hello all,
I am designing an electronics enclosure which will hold a few circuit card assemblies as well as some other components. The enclosure itself has a first mode of ~300 Hz in the vertical, and the circuit card assemblies have a first vertical mode of ~700 Hz. The enclosure weight it approx. 60 lbs.
The enlocusre is being mounted on a frame which will have the attached vertical PSD input, 5-500 Hz, 3.84 Grms. Colleagues feel I need to mount these enclosures on isolators, although looking at the spectrum I am having difficulty deciding where I would place the isolator mode. Isolator modes from 10-60 Hz seem to do more harm than good. I can see that a stiff isolator (~70 Hz) wouldn't amplify the frame modes at 10 and 40 Hz, but the vibration is already starting to become attenuated by the frame at this point. Placing the isolator mode below 10 Hz will be a challenge due to sway space limitations.
The question is: Is there a need for isolators here? My preliminary model shows are higher output Grms on the isolated enclosure as opposed the the hard mounted enclosure.
Thank you.
I am designing an electronics enclosure which will hold a few circuit card assemblies as well as some other components. The enclosure itself has a first mode of ~300 Hz in the vertical, and the circuit card assemblies have a first vertical mode of ~700 Hz. The enclosure weight it approx. 60 lbs.
The enlocusre is being mounted on a frame which will have the attached vertical PSD input, 5-500 Hz, 3.84 Grms. Colleagues feel I need to mount these enclosures on isolators, although looking at the spectrum I am having difficulty deciding where I would place the isolator mode. Isolator modes from 10-60 Hz seem to do more harm than good. I can see that a stiff isolator (~70 Hz) wouldn't amplify the frame modes at 10 and 40 Hz, but the vibration is already starting to become attenuated by the frame at this point. Placing the isolator mode below 10 Hz will be a challenge due to sway space limitations.
The question is: Is there a need for isolators here? My preliminary model shows are higher output Grms on the isolated enclosure as opposed the the hard mounted enclosure.
Thank you.