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In Reply to: Yet another damping/isolation question... posted by Tim G. on June 3, 2004 at 08:03:23:
Hi Tim,A suspended component only addresses floor-borne vibration and does not effectively address air-borne or internally generated vibration. In addition, the suspending lines may be able to transmit vibration once they become taught under the load weight of the component.
Best,
Barry Kohan
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Follow Ups
- Suspending a component is not sufficient... - Barry Kohan 09:12:23 06/03/04 (14)
- Re: Suspending a component is not sufficient... - Fatcobra 11:54:47 06/03/04 (13)
- Re: Suspending a component is not sufficient... - pburant 12:25:45 06/03/04 (0)
- Re: Suspending a component is not sufficient... - bdiament 12:11:15 06/03/04 (11)
- Re: Suspending a component is not sufficient... - Tim G. 12:20:15 06/03/04 (10)
- Re: Suspending a component is not sufficient... - bdiament 04:30:42 06/04/04 (0)
- Re: Suspending a component is not sufficient... - David Aiken 17:54:18 06/03/04 (0)
- Coupling.... - pburant 12:37:40 06/03/04 (7)
- Re: horizontal isolation - Fatcobra 19:08:04 06/04/04 (6)
- More Homework.... - pburant 20:32:27 06/04/04 (4)
- Re: More Homework.... - bdiament 13:34:55 06/05/04 (3)
- Please accept my apologies... - pburant 18:58:22 06/07/04 (1)
- No sweat - bdiament 04:45:20 06/08/04 (0)
- a great article, but...... - Keith Lockwood 08:31:30 06/06/04 (0)
- Some Homework for You... - pburant 20:20:43 06/04/04 (0)