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  2. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    "Passive vibration isolation" refers to vibration isolation or mitigation of vibrations by passive techniques such as rubber pads or mechanical springs, as opposed to "active vibration isolation" or "electronic force cancellation" employing electric power, sensors, actuators, and control systems.

  3. Sorbothane - Wikipedia

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    Sorbothane damps vibration transmission from vibrating hardware. In addition, Sorbothane has been used by NASA to isolate vibration, [5] [6] in the Air Force Memorial, [7] and to transport the Liberty Bell. [8] It is currently used with insoles and heel pads to absorb impacts during sports activities such as football, cricket, and rugby.

  4. Acoustic quieting - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic damping: Vibration isolation prevents vibration from transferring beyond the device into another material. Damping mounts have progressed in the industry to offer vibrational resistance in many degrees of freedom. Recent advances include shock isolators damping in at least six degrees of freedom. [3]

  5. Bushing (isolator) - Wikipedia

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    A bushing or rubber bushing is a type of vibration isolator. It provides an interface between two parts, damping the energy transmitted through the bushing. It provides an interface between two parts, damping the energy transmitted through the bushing.

  6. Shock mount - Wikipedia

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    Without isolation mounts, interior noise and comfort levels would be significantly different. Such shock and vibration-isolation mounts are often chosen by the nature of the dynamics produced by the equipment and the weight of the equipment. Shock mounts can isolate sensitive equipment from undesirable dynamics of the foundation or substrate.

  7. Tuned mass damper - Wikipedia

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    One proposal to reduce vibration on NASA's Ares solid fuel booster was to use 16 tuned mass dampers as part of a design strategy to reduce peak loads from 6g to 0.25g, with the TMDs being responsible for the reduction from 1g to 0.25g, the rest being done by conventional vibration isolators between the upper stages and the booster. [7] [8]

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