Lecture 2b
Lecture 2b
Vibrations
Content
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2. Response to Harmonic Excitation
• Harmonic excitation of damped system
• Sample problem
x p (t ) X cos (t )
f (t ) F0 cos t
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x p (t ) X cos (t )
Alternative form:
x p (t ) As cos t Bs sin t
x p (t ) As cos t Bs sin t
x p As sin t Bs cos t
x p 2 As cos t 2 Bs sin t
Insert them into equation of motion
(n2 2 ) As (2n ) Bs f 0 0
(2n ) As (n2 2 ) Bs 0
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The solution of the EOM
Write in matrix form and determine coefficients As and Bs:
(n2 2 ) 2n As f 0
2 0
2 n ( 2
n ) s
B
(n2 2 ) f 0
As 2
(n 2 ) 2 2n
2
2n f 0
Bs
(n2 2 ) 2 2n
2
f0 2
x p (t ) cos(t tan 1 2 n 2 )
(n2 2 ) 2 (2n ) 2 n
X
General solution: Sum of homogeneous and particular solutions
f0 F0 1
X
(n2 2 ) 2 (2n ) 2 m (n2 2 ) 2 (2n ) 2
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The solution of the EOM
Remarks
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Transient vibrations: could they be ignored?
F0
Summary: Harmonic excitation f0
m
f0
Steady State Amplitude: X
( ) ( 2n )2
2
n
2 2
F0 1
X
mn2 ( 1 r ) ( 2 r )2
2 2
Non-dimensional form: X 1
Magnification Factor F0 / k ( 1 r ) ( 2 r )2
2 2
2 r
Phase angle: tan 1 2
1 r
Normalised Frequency : r
n
F0
Static displacement : X static
k
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Magnification
r 0 , 0.01 .. 2 Factor with respect to frequency
1
X X r ,X
1
22 . . 2
F0 / k X static 1 (r1 r 22 )2r ( 2 r )2
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X X
Magnification Factor
F0 / k X static
X r , 0.1 4 0.1
X r , 0.5 0.25
X r , 0.7 0.5
X r , 0.25 2 0.7
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
r
r
n
Magnification factor
Frequency ratio r
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Phase angle atan
r,
with2. r.respect
. 1 r
to frequency
atan
2. r.
. r 1
1 r2 1 r2
f (t ) F0 cos t
r , 0.5
r , 0.7 2
r , 0.25
z r 1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
r
r
Note: Response is behind force n
( 1 r 2 )2 ( 2 r )2
r 0 , 0.01 .. 2
F0 / k X static
100
X X
Magnification Factor
F0 / k X static
X r , 0.1 10
X r , 0.5
X r , 1.0
X r , 0.25
X r , 0.01 1
0.1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
r
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Steady-State Response of SDOF system
under harmonic excitation: EASY METHOD
Note: F and X are complex. This means they have magnitudes and phases.
j
For example: X X e X (cos( ) j sin( ))
jt
x(t ) Xe X e j e jt X e j (t ) X (cos(t ) j sin(t ))
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X 1
Receptance:
F (k m jc)
2
X 1 1
F k (1 2 m j c ) 2
k (1 2 j 2 )
k k n n
Remembering that: r
n
X 1
Magnification Factor
F / k (1 r ) j 2 r )
2
X 1
Magnification Factor
F / k (1 r ) j 2 r )
2
X 1
Modulus of Magnification Factor
F /k (1 r ) (2 r ) 2
2 2
Im 2 r
Phase angle of Magnification Factor tan 1 ( ) tan 1 2
Re 1 r
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Remark on Resonance
Resonance at r =1 if = 0,
Frequency ratio r
r
n
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r Value for Maximum Amplitude
Differentiate with respect to r and set it to zero:
d X d 1
0
(1 r ) (2 r )
dr F0 / k dr 2 2 2
peak
rpeak 1 2 2 =
n
X 1
=A peak Normalised resonance amplitude
F0 / k max 2 1 2
100
A
10
1
rpeak
r 0.5
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