Vibrations of Elastically Supported Masses Separated by a Textile Layer
Journal Title: Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe - Year 2017, Vol 25, Issue 1
Abstract
In this paper the problem of the transmission of vibration through a textile layer is presented. A mathematical model of a two degree of freedom system containing a textile layer and excited to vibrate by an electromagnet is formulated. The numerical simulation showsthat the textile layer increases the resonance frequency.
Authors and Affiliations
Jerzy Zajączkowski
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