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MEMO: observations about zero-stiffness tensegrity structures Author Mark Schenk Date 22 January 2007 Introduction. A statically balanced tensegrity mechanism has zero stiffness in ... http://www.markschenk.com/tensegrity/observations.html
Zero Stiffness Tensegrity Structures M. Schenk a S.D. Guest b, ? J.L. Herder a a Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg2,2628 CD ... http://www.markschenk.com/tensegrity/files/pubs/zerostiffnesspaper-preprint.pdf
The frequency range over which a mount can isolate a mass from a vibrating base (or vice versa) is often limited by the mount stiffness required to support the weight of the mass. http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/49410/
Zero backlash ? Torsional stiffness ? Inertia ? Torque ? RPM ? Misalignment ? Coupling reaction force ? Shaft mounting arrangement http://www.zero-max.com/products/servo/servo_main.asp
ACTIVE 2006 18-20 SEPTEMBER 2006 ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA Zero-stiffness magnetic springs for active vibration isolation Will Robertso n a, Rohin Wood, Ben Cazzolato, Anthony Zander ... http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/~will/phd/robertson2006-active.pdf
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