Free Vibration of One Degree of Freedom Systems: Initial Deviation
Free Vibration of One Degree of Freedom Systems: Initial Deviation
Free Vibration of One Degree of Freedom Systems: Initial Deviation
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Undamped Free Vibration
m
x x n2 x 0 n
k
m
a mass-spring system natural frequency
m
2
k period
2
? n ?
x (0) ? x (0) ?
1
x (0) 0
x (t ) sin n t x (0) cos n t
n 0 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
2
x (0) x(0)n
[ x (0)]2 sin( n t ) where arctan
n x (0)
Vibration of a pendulum
How to establish the equation of motion?
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What is its natural frequency?
l
m ml 2 mgl sin l g sin 0
g
l g 0 n
l
Equation of Motion
K J o K 0
Jo
K
natural frequency n
Jo
k c
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standard equation x 2 n x n2 x 0
c c
m damping factor
2m n 2 km
x
x (0) n x (0)
x (t ) exp( n t )[ sin d t x (0) cos d t ] d n 1 2
d
Students’ exercise
damped natural
2
frequency
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
4
4
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
1.5
1
x (t ) ( A Bt ) exp( n t )
0.5
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
-0.5
positive
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Divergent oscillatory motion (flutter) due to negative damping
Determination of Damping
d
2
Xexp(-nt)
X 1
x1
x2
X sin
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
x1
logarithm decrement ln
x2
n d
n d
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Example:
The 2nd and 4th peaks of a damped free vibration measured are
respectively 0.021 and 0.013. What is damping factor?
Solution:
x (t 2 ) x (t )
x (t 4 )
exp( n 2 d ) 2 n d ln 2
x (t 4 )
2π 4 π x(t )
2 n d 2 n ln 2
n 1 2 1 2 x(t 4 )
x (t )
If a small damping is assumed, 2 n d 4 π ln 2 .
x (t 4 )
This leads to
1 x(t 2 )
ln 0.0382 3.82% .
4 π x(t 4 )
1 x (t 2 )
If such an assumption is not made, then ln and hence
1 2 4 π x (t 4 )
2
2 1 x(t 2 )
ln
1 2 4 π x(t 4 )
. This leads to
1 x (t 2 )
ln
4 π x(t 4 )
0.0381 3.81%
1 x(t )
2 . So virtually the same value.
1 ln 2
4 π x(t 4 )
General differential equations
dn x d n 1 x dx
an n
a n 1 n 1
...... a1 1 a0 0
dt dt dt
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n
x (t ) b j exp( j t )
j 1
Re()