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Qué (quién) es axial vibration - definición

PROCESS OF ISOLATING AN OBJECT FROM THE SOURCE OF VIBRATIONS
Vibration-isolation; Vibration isolator; Passive vibration isolation
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  • Passive Vibration Isolation
  • negative-stiffness transmissibility
  • Damping effect on transmissibility
  • Subframe vibration isolation graph: force transmission on suspended body vs. frequency for rigidly and compliantly mounted subframes.
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Vibration control         
  • Base-isolated [[San Francisco City Hall]] after [[seismic retrofit]]
Dynamic vibration absorber; Dynamic Vibration Absorber; Vibration control
In earthquake engineering, vibration control is a set of technical means aimed to mitigate seismic impacts in building and non-building structures.
Axial spondyloarthritis         
DISEASE
Draft:Axial spondyloarthritis; AxSpA; Radiographic axial spondyloarthritis; Non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis
Axial spondyloarthritis (also often referred to as axSpA) is a chronic, autoinflammatory disease predominantly affecting the axial skeleton (sacroiliac joints and spine). The best-known member of the axial spondyloarthritis disease family is ankylosing spondylitis.
Vibration white finger         
INDUSTRIAL INJURY
Hand arm vibration syndrome; Havs; White finger; Hand-arm vibration syndrome; Hand–arm vibration syndrome; Dead finger; White finger syndrome; Vibration syndrome
Vibration white finger (VWF), also known as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) or dead finger, is a secondary form of Raynaud's syndrome, an industrial injury triggered by continuous use of vibrating hand-held machinery. Use of the term vibration white finger has generally been superseded in professional usage by broader concept of HAVS, although it is still used by the general public.

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Vibration isolation

Vibration isolation is the process of isolating an object, such as a piece of equipment, from the source of vibrations. Vibration is undesirable in many domains, primarily engineered systems and habitable spaces, and methods have been developed to prevent the transfer of vibration to such systems. Vibrations propagate via mechanical waves and certain mechanical linkages conduct vibrations more efficiently than others. Passive vibration isolation makes use of materials and mechanical linkages that absorb and damp these mechanical waves. Active vibration isolation involves sensors and actuators that produce disruptive interference that cancels-out incoming vibration.