Abstract
Vibration, especially basic vibration, may cause loose contacts, open circuits, or other contact
problems, which account for a large proportion of system failure causes. Due to the
complexity of the chassis structure used in the biomedical motors, the vibration analysis
of a single component cannot solve the vibration problems encountered in the work of
the system. Therefore, it is necessary to use system simulation and experiments to monitor
and enhance the health of the structure. Finite element method is used to carry out the
dynamic analysis from the component to the system, and calculate the natural frequency,
modal shape and harmonic response. Then, the effectiveness and accuracy of the analysis
results are verified by experiments through simulation and experiments. The results show
that the measures taken have effectively reduced the vibration of the chassis equipment and
improved its safety for better health safety of patients. There is just a 2% variation between
the natural frequencies acquired from the experiment and the simulation computation. In
terms of natural frequency, the first 6-order natural frequencies all have errors of less than
10%, and the natural frequency error is comparable to that of fireproof board.