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New Vibration System Using Magneto-Spring
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Non-linearity of magneto-spring and instability of float control have been used for establishing a new vibration isolator system, in which the polarity of the damping constant can be changed easily. The positive damping is independent of loaded mass, which is a very good characteristic for the suspension system compared with the current mechanical pairs composed of metal- or air-spring and a shock absorber. On the other hand, the negative damping can be used for the excitation device of the simplified construction, which leads to a decrease in cost and weight.
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Fujita, E., Ogura, Y., Sakamoto, Y., and Honda, S., "New Vibration System Using Magneto-Spring," SAE Technical Paper 971892, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971892.Also In
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