mrev23
Mechanical
- Mar 20, 2014
- 26
Which vibration isolator complies with a specification that requires a "minimum static deflection of 1 inch" (where the load imposed on the isolator is 300 pounds):
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[li]Proposed by the contractor: An isolator with a rated deflection of 1 inch at a rated load of 500 pounds in the manufacturer’s literature?[/li]
[li]Found in the manufacturer’s catalog: An isolator with a rated deflection of 2 inches at a rated load of 600 pounds?[/li]
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The contractor seems to believe that the proper selection is found by:
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[li]Comparing the “rated deflection” in the manufacturer’s literature with the “minimum static deflection” in the specification.[/li]
[li]Ensuring that the isolator’s rated load provides an adequate safety factor over the load imposed on the isolator.[/li]
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When I pointed out that the isolator rated for 1-inch deflection at 500 pounds will deflect only 0.6-inch when loaded to 300 pounds, this was dismissed as "an interpretation."
I haven’t found a reference that plainly states how to select a vibration isolator based on the required “minimum static deflection.” I believe the procedure includes:
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[li]Determine the imposed load at the isolator’s location.[/li]
[li]Determine spring rate needed to provide the specified static deflection (300 pounds per inch in the example above).[/li]
[li]Find an isolator in the manufacturer’s catalog that has:[/li]
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[li]A spring rate no greater than (not stiffer than) the value determined above (300 pounds per inch).[/li]
[li]A load capacity no less than the imposed load plus a safety factor.[/li]
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Many web pages go into theory, with equations for natural frequency, transmissibility, etc. They also include other considerations for an engineering analysis: the disturbing frequency, how the floor under the equipment is supported, etc.
These pages do not seem to be useful for a discussion with the contractor about what the project specification requires.
By whatever means, the engineer concluded that a “minimum static deflection of 1-inch” is needed.
Which of the two selections at the top of this post is more appropriate, given the direction from the engineer to the contractor via the specifications?