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28 September 1999 Negative-stiffness-mechanism vibration isolation systems
David L. Platus
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Abstract
Negative-Stiffness-Mechanism (NSM) vibration isolation system offer a unique passive approach for achieving low vibration environments and isolation against sub-Hertz vibrations. 'Snap-through' or 'over-center' NSM devices are used to reduce the stiffness of elastic suspensions and create compact six-degree-of-freedom systems with low natural frequencies.
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David L. Platus "Negative-stiffness-mechanism vibration isolation systems", Proc. SPIE 3786, Optomechanical Engineering and Vibration Control, (28 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363841
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KEYWORDS
Optical isolators

Vibration isolation

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