Module 4-Part 2
Module 4-Part 2
Thus in an undamped system with rω < 1 subjected to a harmonic force with exciting period , T,
corresponding dynamic displacement will produce after t= ( / 2π)T= (0/ 2π)T = 0 second or in other
words, force and corresponding displacement occur at same time.
However, in an undamped system with rω > 1 subjected to a harmonic force with exciting period , T,
dynamic displacement will produce after t= ( / 2π)T =(180/2π)T =T/2 s after the corresponding force.
Problem 4.1
A fixed-fixed steel beam, of length 5 m, width 0.5 m, and thickness 0.1 m, carries an
electric motor of mass 75 kg and speed 1200 rpm at its mid-span, as shown in Figure. A
rotating force of magnitude Po = 5000 N is developed due to the unbalance in the motor.
If mass of the beam is replaced with a mass lumped at the center equal to 25% of actual
distributed mass, determine:
1. Amplitude of equivalent static force.
2. Beam will be safe in bending or not
Take permissible bending stress in beam =100 MPa, E = 207 Gpa, ζ= 0 and γ = 76.5
kN/m3 for steel
Solution
•L= 5m , b=0.5 m, t=0.1 m
• mmotor=75 kg , ω= 1200 rev/min = 1200*2π rad/(60 s) = 126 rad/s, Po= 5000 N
•E = 207 Gpa and γ = 76.5 kN/m3 for steel
Problem 4.1: Solution (contd.)
Total lumped mass, m= mmotor+0.25* mbeam
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=
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Response of damped systems to Harmonic forces
The equation of motion for harmonic vibration of damped system is:
Where
&
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Response of damped systems to Harmonic forces
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Steady state response of damped systems to Harmonic forces
Transient response (difference b/w total response and steady-state response) in a damped system
diminishes after few cycles of forced vibration.
Larger the amount of damping, quicker the Transient response will diminish (as shown in below
figures). Thus u u u u =u
𝐷
Where 𝑢 = 𝐶 + 𝐷 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝜙 = Tan −
𝐶
Substituting the values of C and D (given on slide 21) in equations for determining Rd and ,
results in:
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Deformation response factor, Rd , in damped system to Harmonic forces
𝑢
𝑢
𝑅 =
Phase Angle,ϕ
Effect of rω and ζ on the Deformation response factor, Rd
rω <<1
st
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Effect of rω and ζ on the Deformation response factor, Rd
rω >>1
If rω is high,( i.e force is ‘rapidly varying’), Rd tends to zero as ω/ωn increases and is
essentially unaffected by damping .
=
1
𝑅 =
(1 − 2𝑟 + 4𝜁 𝑟 ) + 𝑟
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Effect of rω and ζ on the Deformation response factor, Rd
rω =1
If the rω≈ 1( i.e frequency of force is close to natural frequency):];
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