While they may appear similar in design, Vibratech TVD driveline vibration dampers are different than crankshaft dampers.
Brian LeBarron
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A Driveline Vibration Damper Is Different Than A Crankshaft Damper
Posted by Brian LeBarron on Sep 8, 2015
Topics: Driveline Dampers
Viscous Damper Silicone
Posted by Brian LeBarron on Jul 28, 2015
Vibratech TVD has perfected the use of silicone for over 70 years in viscous damping applications. As a vibration damping medium, silicone provides four key properties.
Topics: Viscous Dampers
Why A Viscous Damper Optimizes Performance
Posted by Brian LeBarron on Feb 19, 2015
In our previous post, we explained torsional vibration. Torsional vibration can be categorized under Noise, Vibration & Harshness (NVH) and directly impacts powertrain performance and durabality, plus affects the operator.
Topics: Viscous Dampers
How Does A Viscous Damper Work?
Posted by Brian LeBarron on Feb 5, 2015
In Part 1 we defined a viscous damper as a fundamental component to create durability and efficiency in a powertrain system by reducing torsional vibration.
To understand what torsional vibration is, we turn to Aaron Neyman, Vibratech TVD Snr. Product Engineer and Torsional Vibration Analyst who stated in an exclusive EngineLabs.com interview:
Topics: Viscous Dampers, Torsional Vibration
What Is A Viscous Damper?
Posted by Brian LeBarron on Jan 22, 2015
A viscous damper is a fundamental component to create durability and efficiency in a powertrain system by reducing torsional vibration.
Topics: Viscous Dampers