Publication: Passive isolator design and vibration damping of EO/IR gimbal used in UAVs
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One of the most critical factors affecting the quality of the images captured
by the surveillance systems used in the unmanned aerial vehicles is the
vibrations transmitted from the aircraft to the gimbal. The gimbal used in
unmanned aerial vehicles is essential equipment, holding the camera steadily
and accurately and pointing it in the desired direction. Within the scope of
this article, a passive vibration isolation system design has been made for the
two-axis electro-optical gimbal used in the mini unmanned aerial vehicle. By
choosing the spring-damper system among different methods, the design that
isolates the harmonic vibration from the platform on a single axis has been
made using the analytical method. The analytical method was used to create
a design that isolates the harmonic vibration from the platform along a single
axis. In addition, the part named 'Pan Yoke', which contains this damper
system, was designed with a computer-aided design program, and natural
frequency values were checked with Ansys modal analysis. The frequency of
the vibration transmitted from the air vehicle to the gimbal and the natural
frequency of the designed part have been determined to be close to each
other, at around 200 Hz. The natural frequency values of this part were
optimised with various design changes and topology optimisations to prevent
the part from resonating.
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Mehmet Taha G., Bilal Faruk A., YAYLA P., "Passive Isolator Design and Vibration Damping of EO/IR Gimbal Used in UAVs", International Sustainable Aviation Research Society, cilt.4, sa.1, ss.32-40, 2023
