Discover the Essentials of Anti-Vibration Design for Precision Machinery
The I.R. Engineer Education Institute is hosting a seminar focused on anti-vibration design and vibration countermeasures, crucial for the development of high-precision machinery. As industries demand increasingly precise instruments, especially those requiring accuracy down to the nanometer level, even minor external vibrations or environmental changes can significantly affect measurement and operational precision.
This seminar aims to provide engineers with a systematic understanding of vibration design, building characteristics, and earthquake mitigation techniques, integrating knowledge across several fields including mechanical components, electrical control, sensors, actuators, installation flooring, building vibrations, and seismic countermeasures.
Seminar Overview
Seminar Name: Anti-Vibration Design and Vibration Countermeasures for Precision Machinery - Fundamentals and Practice
Date and Time: August 28, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: Japan I.R. Corporation Head Office Conference Room or online via Zoom
Fee: 39,600 JPY per person (tax included)
Capacity: On-site attendance limited to 16 participants
Instructor: Masato Takahashi, Chief Consultant at Sinctoria Consulting
Seminar Content
Participants will first establish foundational knowledge on topics such as error theory, vibration systems, electrical control systems, and the principles of vibration isolation. The seminar will then move into practical anti-vibration design techniques, including:
1. Dynamics of six-degree-of-freedom motion
2. Sensors and actuators
3. Vibration isolation supports
4. Skyhook and hybrid control methodologies
5. Advanced vibration design technologies
Moreover, significant attention will be given to vibration measurement of equipment, data analysis, vibration characteristics of installation floors, building reinforcement considerations, and earthquake countermeasures.
Seminar Agenda
1.
Introduction: Objectives and expected outcomes of the seminar.
2.
Basic Knowledge of High-Precision Machinery:
- 2.1 Precision issues
- 2.2 Vibration systems
- 2.3 Electrical and control systems
- 2.4 Principles of vibration isolation
- 2.5 Evaluation criteria
3.
Practical Anti-Vibration Design for Precision Machinery:
- 3.1 Dynamics of six-degree-of-freedom motion
- 3.2 Sensor technologies
- 3.3 Actuator technologies
- 3.4 Support methods
- 3.5 Anti-vibration characteristics
- 3.6 Techniques for vibration isolation.
4.
Measuring Building Vibration and Data Analysis:
- 4.1 General vibration measurement
- 4.2 Real-world operational analysis
- 4.3 Practical responses on site
- 4.4 Building vibration characteristics and enhancement.
5.
Building Vibration Specifications:
- 5.1 Vibration characteristics of installation floors
- 5.2 Vibration specifications for high-precision machinery.
6.
Earthquake Countermeasures:
- 6.1 Ordinary earthquakes
- 6.2 Long-period seismic waves.
7.
Future Innovations:
- 7.1 Control interdependencies between building vibrations and high-precision machinery.
- 7.2 Earthquake motion detectors and their relation to high-precision equipment business continuity management.
Who Should Attend
This seminar is ideal for young to mid-level engineers involved with precision machinery.
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