Magnetorheological-shape memory alloy hollow ball intelligent vibration isolator
A memory alloy, hollow ball technology, applied in building components, shockproof and other directions, can solve the problems of non-self-reset, inability to work normally, limited output range, etc., and achieve the effects of simple structure, strong vibration isolation ability, and convenient installation and disassembly.
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[0014] The implementation steps of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the technical scheme and accompanying drawings.
[0015] Step 1. Analyze the engineering structure, calculate the required vibration isolation force, and determine the size and parameters of the vibration isolator according to the performance requirements to be achieved.
[0016] Step 2. In the middle of the upper cover of the working cylinder 8, there is a hole through which the piston connecting rod 5 can pass, and a sealing ring 3 is arranged around the hole. Turn the working cylinder 8 with only the upper cover upside down, and put it in the cylinder body. Four-layer thick-wall shape memory alloy hollow sphere 7 .
[0017] Step 3. Process a hollow piston connecting rod 5 so that its upper end is connected to the upper flange 2, and an electromagnetic coil 9 is arranged on the raised circumference of the lower end. The electromagnetic coil is connected to an extern...
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