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ADVANCED VIBRATIONS
ASSIGNMENT NO 2
MODELLING OF COMPONENTS OF A VIBRATING SYSTEM
1. Determine the kinetic energy and potential energy of the systems shown in Figure P2.1. Use
(a) downward displacement of the block of mass as a generalized coordinate.
(b) counter clockwise rotation of the pulley as a generalized coordinate.
2. Determine the kinetic energy and potential energy of the systems shown in Figure P2.2. Use
(a) downward displacement of the block of mass as a generalized coordinate.
(b) clockwise rotation of the pulley as a generalized coordinate.

Figure P2.1 Figure P2.2


3. Determine the kinetic energy and potential energy of the system shown in Figure P2.3. Mass of the bar
is . Use rotation of the bar ( ) as the generalized coordinate. Assume mass of the springs negligible.
4. Determine , and for the system of Figure P2.4. Use
(a) downward displacement of the block of mass as a generalized coordinate.
(a) counter clock-wise rotation of the pulley as a generalized coordinate.

Figure P2.3 Figure P2.4


5. Determine , and for the system of Figure P2.5. Assume that the disk is thin and rolls
without slip. Use
(a) downward displacement of the block as a generalized coordinate.
(b) counter clock-wise rotation of the pulley as a generalized coordinate.

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6. Determine the kinetic energy and potential energy of the systems shown in Figure P2.6. Use
displacement of block and displacement of block as a set of generalized coordinates.

Figure P2.5 Figure P2.6


7. Determine the kinetic energy and potential energy of the systems shown in Figure P2.7. Use
displacement of the block and displacement of the block and rotation of the pulley as a
set of generalized coordinates.
8. Determine the kinetic energy and potential energy of the systems shown in Figure P2.8. The uniform
bar has a mass of . Use displacement of block and displacement of block and rotation
of pulley as a set of generalized coordinates.

Figure P2.7 Figure P2.8


9. A spring shown in Figure P2.9(a) has a stiffness of and an un-deformed length of . The spring is
divided into three equal parts and three pieces of the spring, each having stiffness of , are attached to
a block as shown in Figure P2.9(b). Determine the equivalent stiffness of the system.

(a) (b)
Figure P2.9
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10. Determine equivalent stiffness for the single degree of freedom model of the system consisting of a
beam and spring and mass assembly shown in Figure P2.10. Mass of the beam is negligible in
comparison to that of the attached mass. The beam material has a modulus of elasticity of and
moment of inertia of section of .
11. Determine equivalent stiffness for the single degree of freedom model of the system shown in Figure
P2.11. Mass of the beam is negligible in comparison to that of the attached mass. Take
and for beam; and .

Figure P2.10 Figure P2.11


12. A spring of stiffness is attached at the free end of a bar of length undergoing longitudinal vibration
as shown in Figure P2.12. The bar material has a density of and its cross-sectional area is . Derive
expressions for its potential and kinetic energy.
13. A rigid disk of mass moment of inertia is attached to shaft of length undergoing torsional vibration
as shown in Figure 2.13. The shaft material has a density of , shear modulus of elasticity of and
polar moment of inertia of section of . Derive expressions for its potential and kinetic energy.

Figure P2.12 Figure P2.13


14. A concentrated mass is attached to a beam of length as shown in Figure P2.14. The beam material
has a density of , modulus of elasticity of and moment of inertia of section of . Derive expressions
for its potential and kinetic energy.

Figure P2.14

ADVANCED VIBRATIONS 2081 Assignment 2

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