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  1. Sliding supporting points
  2. Fixed supporting points
  3. Standing supporting points

In an Exhaust System for diesel engines, there will be vibrations caused by the combustion in the engine. While these vibrations travel through the exhaust system, they can cause disturbing noise as well as vibrations to be emitted through the entire structure of the vessel or building.

Together with the client, Axces can design an exhaust system that will reduce these vibrations and noise emissions as much as possible. Axces does this by flexibly mounting the exhaust gas system with flexible suspension. These flexible suspension elements are made from a rubber-metal combination which dampens the vibrations and thus reduces the noise emitted by vibrations.

By carefully designing and positioning the rubber-metal elements it is possible to obtain a reduction of 8 to 10 dB (A) across most of the frequency range of 63 to 4000 Hz. Every installation considers the weight of the appropriate section of the system. Axces uses two different types of flexible suspension: Fixed Supporting Points and Sliding Supporting Points, to obtain the optimum mounting. 

Sliding Supporting Points allow the thermal expansion movements caused by the high exhaust temperature which is transferred to the exhaust piping to be controlled. When an exhaust pipe is installed in a horizontal direction, the sliding supporting points also carry the weight of the exhaust pipe.

Fixed Supporting Points take the static and dynamic forces and determine the direction of the expansion in the exhaust system.