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Vibration isolation, a review. Part 1. Sinusoidal and random excitations. F.C. Nelson. Shock Vibration, 1994, 1(5), 485--493.

Consideration is given to the engineering theory and technology associated with the use of discrete isolators to protect vibration-sensitive equipment or machinery against sinusoidal or random excitation. Special attention being given to protection against low-frequency (<5 Hz) and high-frequency (>100 Hz) excitation. Both passive and isolator systems are discussed. 29 refs.
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