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Original Articles

Design optimization of machinery mounting systems with an elastic support structure

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Pages 229-244 | Received 29 Mar 2006, Published online: 22 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

An elastic support-based optimization model is developed for a machinery mounting system comprising a vibrating machine supported on an elastic structure by multiple resilient mounts. This model is used to investigate the design optimization of an XY motion stage mounting system used in microelectronics wire-bonding equipment. By varying the stiffness coefficients of the resilient mounts while constraining the dynamic displacement amplitudes of the XY motion stage, the total force transmitted from the XY motion stage (the vibrating machine) to the equipment table (the elastic support structure) is minimized at each frequency interval in the frequency range of interest for different stiffnesses of the equipment table. The results show that, when the equipment table is relatively flexible, the total transmitted force minimized by the model developed is significantly lower than that minimized using a conventional rigid support-based optimization model at some critical frequency. When the equipment table is sufficiently rigid, both models provide almost the same predictions of the total transmitted force.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Innovation and Technology Fund, HKSAR Government, under Grant UIM/117, the Centre for Smart Materials, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and ASM Assembly Automation Ltd.

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