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1 MECE 102 Engineering Mechanics Lab A First Year Course in Newtonian Mechanics, Experimentation, and Computer Tools Created by the Faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering at RIT

2 Week 10 Topics Course Review Exam #2 Discussion Lab Group Peer Evaluation Group Member Evaluations for Weeks 6 - 10 Introduction to MATLAB Simulation of Simple Harmonic Motion Logbook Evaluation

3 Lab Logistics Go to PC Lab (or use any PC) to go through the MATLAB Tutorial videos prior to Studio Remember to Drop-off Logbooks at Start of Exam #2 this Saturday! Logbooks will be returned to your mailfolders Monday of Week 11

4 Course Review

5 Exam #2 Information Saturday November 2 nd, 2013 Room  Xerox Auditorium 8:05am – 9:35am  1.5 hours Closed-Book, Closed Notes Bring an approved Calculator 3 Problems 1 – Set of 10 Multiple Choice Problems 2 – Long-Answer HW style problems

6 FORMULATE: State the Known Information The system being analyzed is the same Spring – Mass Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) system as Week 9 Given, Unknowns, Basic Equations, Schematic Diagrams, and FBD’s are the same as Week 9 Given the mass, m, of a dead weight suspended from a linear elastic spring. Given the spring constant, K, of the spring, and the initial displacement, z 1, of the mass, m, from the neutral position. Find the transient response of the vertical position, z(t), of the mass, m, as a function of time, t.

7 FORMULATE: Identify the Desired Information

8 FORMULATE: Identify Assumptions

9 Figure 9.1: Schematic Diagram of a mass suspended from a spring with a transducer oriented to measure oscillation. CHART: Schematic Diagram Note the Neutral Position of the spring, with no external mass applied, is different than the Equilibrium Position, z 0, associated with the spring and mass.

10 Figure 9.2: Free Body Diagrams of a mass and spring, constrained to move in tandem. CHART: Free Body Diagram

11 EXECUTE: Apply and Simplify the Governing Equations Also recall the initial condition of the mass – spring system: position

12 EXECUTE: Apply and Simplify the Governing Equations Eqn. 9.28 is not a standard Algebraic equation. Eqn. 9.28 is known as a non-homogenous linear ordinary differential equation. MATLAB will be used to evaluate equation 9.28 and simulate the response of the Spring – Mass system.

13 EXECUTE: Apply and Simplify the Governing Equations

14 EXECUTE: Utilize MATLAB program MATLAB has several “sub-windows” as illustrated below:

15 EXECUTE: Utilize MATLAB program Use the pull down menu to navigate to the “Help - Product Help - Getting Started“ Video. A new window will popup, similar to that shown below.

16 MATLAB video

17 Review Problem

18 a fastball weighs 145[g] What is the speed of the pitch?

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