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1 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW
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2 m 081.SLDASM REVIEW Excitation force 50N normal to face k=10000N/m m=6.66kg Modal damping 5%
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4 Natural frequency with the equations of motion method
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5 Natural frequency with the energy method
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6 What angular and linear damping will give us 5% modal damping?
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7 Steady state displacement amplitude at load application; excitation with resonant frequency
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8 Natural frequency m 081.SLDASM
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9 Steady state displacement amplitude at load application; excitation with resonant frequency m 081.SLDASM
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10 Problem 1Vibration isolation
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11 Problem 2Vibration isolation
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12 Problem 3 Oscillating load 10N Base m = 10kg k = 1000N/m c= 5Ns/m Calculate amplitudes of displacement, velocity and acceleration at resonance
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13 Problem 3 Solution method 1 Method of undetermined coefficients
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14 Problem 3 Solution method 2 Using the formula Inman p. 116
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15 Problem 3 Solution method 3 SW Simulation Amplitude of displacement at resonance 0.2m
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16 Problem 4ω 2 excitation Total massm = 450kg modeled as a distributed mass Material custom with very low density Dynamic unbalancem 0 e = 0.35kgm Each spring 8.85kN/m Damping ζ = 30% Find the amplitude of displacement ω = 100rad/s
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17 Problem 4 Solution method 1 Method of undetermined coefficients
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18 Half amplitude of vibration for ω >> ω n Even though 100rad/s is not “much” large than the natural frequency) Problem 4 Solution method 2 Using the formula = 0.00067m
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19 Problem 4 Solution method 3 Using SW Simulation washing_machine.SLDASM
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20 Problem 5 A 45kg machine is placed at the end of a 1.6m cantilever beam: E=200,000MPa, b=0.1m, h=0.1245m We assume that the beam is weightless (questionable assumption) As it operates it produces a harmonic force of magnitude 125N. At what operating speeds will the machine’s steady state amplitude be less than 0.2mm? 125N
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21 Problem 5Analytical solution Inman p. 119
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22 ω/228 < 0.85 ω < 194 rad/s f < 30.8 Hz ω/228 < 1.13 ω < 257 rad/s f < 40.9 Hz Problem 5Numerical solution
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23 Problem 6
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24 at least So we need to add at a mass of at least 171kg to the turbine Problem 7
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