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Find period of Vibration

Determine the period of the vibration of the system shown. (Vibe.doc)

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Mechanical Vibrations

Posting ID:

21837

OTA ID:

103642

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Determine viscous damping coefficient c

A Mass-Spring-Damper is tested to determine the value of the viscous damping coefficient c. Assume k = 10 lb/ft and m = 2 slug. The vibrational amplitude is observed to decrease by 33% of its initial value after two consecutive cycles. What is the value of the viscous damping coefficient c? Mutiple choice answers. See attachment for details

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Mechanical Vibrations

Posting ID:

23261

OTA ID:

103997

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Determine frequency ratios

In the idealized model shown (See Attached) m = slug, k = 9 lb/ft and the viscous damping factor is 0.15. For what range of requency ratios will the magnification be greater than 1? (please see attached for details)

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Mechanical Vibrations

Posting ID:

23263

OTA ID:

103997

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Determine modal ratios

For the two degrees of freedom structure shown, what are the values of the modal ratios if m1 = m2 = m, k1 = k, and k2 = 3k See Attached for question and details.

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Mechanical Vibrations

Posting ID:

23264

OTA ID:

103997

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Vibration Problem (Plot Curve for Amplitude of Vibration; Determine Amplitude of Vibration for Given Motor Speed)

A schematic of a horizontal shaker is shown in figure 1 {see attachment}. The shaker consists of a mass supported on four thin, rectangular springs. The springs are L=200mm long, w=50mm wide and t=4mm thick. The Young's modulus for the springs is 200 GPa. The mass is coupled to the ground via a damper with damping factor C=894Ns/m. The shaker is driven by a motor with an eccentric mass, mo=50g at an eccentricity of e=150mm. The total mass of the shaker, including motor, is 10kg. 1) Plot the curve for the amplitude of vibration, x to the frequency ration, r for 0<=r<=3. 2) Determine the amplitude of vibration for a motor speed of 1440 rev per min.

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Mechanical Vibrations

Posting ID:

36070

OTA ID:

104635

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