Abstract
The paper considers a two-stage vibration isolation of rotary machines including rotor-frame elastic linkage. It proposes internal elastically inertial vibration protection inbuilt between a rotor and a frame. The method of dynamic compliance is used to define forces influencing the frame. The proposed vibration motor can be used for rotary actuators of compact devices. The main objective of the study is to increase the motor torque and durability.
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