SolSec4pt2 PDF
SolSec4pt2 PDF
SolSec4pt2 PDF
35)
25 −32
M =
−32 41
Solution: Given:
1
Let M 2 = a − b
− b c
Then M = a
2
− b a − b = a 2 + b 2 − ab − bc = 25 − 32
− b c − b c − ab − bc b 2 + c 2 − 32 41
a 2 + b 2 = 25
ab + bc = 32
b 2 + c 2 = 41
On solving these equations we arrive a number of solutions of which the solution
a = 3 , b = 4 , c = 5 ensures the solution is positive definite.
first with respect to unity (i.e., ) and then again with respect to the matrix M
(i.e., ), where
Solution:
Normalized:
Normalized:
Mass normalized:
Compute the mass normalized stiffness matrix, the eigenvalues, the normalized
eigenvectors, the matrix P and show that PTMP =I and PTKP is the diagonal matrix of
eigenvalues Λ.
Solution The square root of M is just the roots of the diagonal elements so
Solution:
Since is symmetric.
Using the numbers given in problem 4.2 yields
Compute the mass normalized stiffness matrix, the eigenvalues, the normalized
eigenvectors, the matrix P and show that PTMP =I and PTKP is the diagonal matrix of
eigenvalues Λ.
Solution:
Solution:
Solution:
Calculate eigenvalues:
4.28 Calculate the spectral matrix Λ and the modal matrix P for the system given by
Calculate eigenvalues:
4.30 Consider the system in the Figure P4.30 for the case where m 1 = 1 kg, m 2 = 9 kg, k 1 = 240
N/m and k 2 =300 N/m. Write the equations of motion in vector form and compute each of the
following
a) the natural frequencies
b) the mode shapes
c) the eigenvalues
d) the eigenvectors
e) show that the mode shapes are not orthogonal
f) show that the eigenvectors are orthogonal
g) show that the mode shapes and eigenvectors are related by
h) write the equations of motion in modal coordinates
Note the purpose of this problem is to help you see the difference between these various
quantities.
a) We know that
( )
det − ω 2 M + K = 0
⇒ − ω 1 0 + 540
2
− 300= 0
0 9 − 300 300
− 300 0
− 9(3.7829) + 300 u 21
2
⇒ 525.69 − 300 u11 = 0 ⇒ 0.57068u 21 = u 11 ⇒ u1 = 0.57068
− 300 171.207 u 21 0 1
Vector u 2 is given by :
− ω 22 + 540 − 300 u12 = 0 ⇒ − 18.9914 − 300 u12 = 0
− 300 − ω 2 u 22 0 − 300 − 4730.92 u 22 0
9 2 + 300
⇒ u 22 = −0.063313u12 ⇒ u 2 = 1
− 0.063313
Solution: Given:
Calculate eigenvalues:
Figure P4.32 A crude model of the torsional vibration of a wing consisting of a two-shaft, two
disk system similar to Problem 4.12 used to estimate the torsional natural frequencies of the wing
where the engine inertias are approximated by the disks.
Equation of motion:
Natural frequencies:
4.33 Calculate the value of the scalar a such that x 1 = [a -2 2]T and x 2 = [2 0 2]T are
orthogonal.
4.34 Normalize the vectors of Problem 4.33. Are they still orthogonal?
1 [− 2 − 2 2]2 = 0
Now to check if X 1T X 2 = 0 ⇒
12 × 8
0
2
Thus they are still orthogonal.
1
2 0.1 0.4
0.2 x
=x1 =0 x2 = 3 0.3
1 0.3 0.4
2
Solution:
Given:
2 2
1 1 1
x1 = x 2 = 0.1 x3 = 0.4 | x1| = +0+ = 1 (Thus it is normal)
2 2 2
0 0.2 0.3
0.3 0.4
1
2
| x 2 | = (0.1)2 + (0.2)2 + (0.3)2 = 0.3742 (Thus it is not normal)
| x3 | = (0.4)2 + (0.3)2 + (0.4)2 = 0.64031 (Thus it is not normal)
To check orthogonality:
T
1 T 1
x1T x 2 = 0.1 ≠ 0 x 2T x 3 = 0.1 0.4 ≠ 0 x 3T x1 = 0.4 ≠ 0
T
2 0.2 2
0 0.2 0.3 0.3
0.3
0.3 0.4 0.4 0
1 1
2 2
Thus neither of them are orthogonal