autoguru
Automotive
- Jun 1, 2005
- 57
I'm designing a device where two pieces or metal come pressing together
at a speed of 0.5m/s. I need to insulate the metal contact area with
some kind of material to dissipate the noise that would be created by
metal-metal contact. The contact area is 3mm^2.
After the two pieces of metal comes into contact, compressive force of
600 lb is applied.
Will insulating the contact area with a thin (0.2mm) layor of rubber
work? Will the compressive stress damage it? I just need something to
kill the noise from the metal to metal contact, yet not be destroyed by the stress that comes later. And the stress will be applied repeatedly.
Thanks.
at a speed of 0.5m/s. I need to insulate the metal contact area with
some kind of material to dissipate the noise that would be created by
metal-metal contact. The contact area is 3mm^2.
After the two pieces of metal comes into contact, compressive force of
600 lb is applied.
Will insulating the contact area with a thin (0.2mm) layor of rubber
work? Will the compressive stress damage it? I just need something to
kill the noise from the metal to metal contact, yet not be destroyed by the stress that comes later. And the stress will be applied repeatedly.
Thanks.