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Honeycomb tables are fast becoming the standard for use in optical laboratories to eliminate vibration. Honeycomb structures typically have resonances above 100Hz which can cause detrimental effects to the optical experiment in progress. Since the higher frequency resonant modes of the table can cause motion of the table, a top method of eliminating these disturbances by damping must be incorporated into the table construction.
Ann Scanlan
"Innovative Methods in Damping of Honeycomb Structures", Proc. SPIE 0732, 1st Intl Conf on Vibration Control in Optics and Metrology, (26 August 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937923
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Ann Scanlan, "Innovative Methods in Damping of Honeycomb Structures," Proc. SPIE 0732, 1st Intl Conf on Vibration Control in Optics and Metrology, (26 August 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937923