Natural Frequency Of Space Frame & Motorcycle Frame

In summary: Thanks for the response. I'll have to check out ANSYS and see if that would be a good option. In summary, the natural frequency of a space frame can be determined by analyzing the harmonic frequencies of the engine's load on the frame.
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hotwheels123
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Hi

How do you calculate the natural frequency and vibrational response of a space frame and what is its damping characteristic? What are all the aspects to take into considerations and how do you analyse failure due to vibration?

Thanx
 
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Resonance and natural frequency

Can anybody please explain how these two are linked.

Does anybody know how to determine the frequency of a typical motorcycle engine. That frequency that's not supposed to coincide with the natural frequency of the motorcycle frame that will cause resonance.

How do you calculate and interpret these values? And how do you perform a model analysis on a space frame?
 
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(I merged your two threads on the same subject.)

I would think you would need FEA or other simulation to try to predict such resonances. Either that or build them and measure them.

What is the context of your question? I'm not aware of resonance issues between motorcycle engines and frames (but they may exist).
 
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Hi

Thanks.. I need to make sure the motorcycle frame I am designing does not resonate due to the vibration of the engine. I'll be using ANSYS as an FEA tool and they do have a dynamic loading feature. Now what i need to know is how do you measure the engines load on the frame whch will clearly be a dynamic load. I assume it will be harmonic also. Am i making myself clear?
 
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hotwheels123 said:
Hi

Thanks.. I need to make sure the motorcycle frame I am designing does not resonate due to the vibration of the engine. I'll be using ANSYS as an FEA tool and they do have a dynamic loading feature. Now what i need to know is how do you measure the engines load on the frame whch will clearly be a dynamic load. I assume it will be harmonic also. Am i making myself clear?

I would think you can get a good first approximation by measuring the frequencies of a working engine of the same configuration as your target engine (in-line 4, V-twin, V-4, etc.), and assuming some level of imbalance at those frequencies (to give you vibration of various force magnitudes. You can then use your ANSYS tool to see if the frame(s) have any natural resonances in those frequency ranges.

Do you have access to accelerometers? You could put them at the engine mounts on a similar bike's engine, and see what the spectra look like through the RPM range...
 
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If you have ANSYS, then this is a no brainer to calcluate. Simply do a modal analysis. There are no BCs and no loading required for this kind of analysis.
 

What is the natural frequency of a space frame?

The natural frequency of a space frame refers to the frequency at which the structure naturally vibrates when disturbed. It is determined by the stiffness and mass distribution of the frame.

How does the natural frequency of a motorcycle frame affect its performance?

The natural frequency of a motorcycle frame can affect its handling and stability. If the natural frequency is too high, the frame may not be able to absorb vibrations from the road, causing a bumpy ride. If it is too low, the frame may be too flexible and compromise the bike's handling.

What factors influence the natural frequency of a space frame?

The natural frequency of a space frame is influenced by the material properties, geometry, and boundary conditions of the frame. A stiffer material or a more compact geometry will result in a higher natural frequency.

How is the natural frequency of a motorcycle frame calculated?

The natural frequency of a motorcycle frame can be calculated using mathematical equations based on the frame's dimensions, material properties, and boundary conditions. There are also computer simulations and experimental tests that can be used to determine the natural frequency.

Can the natural frequency of a space frame be adjusted?

Yes, the natural frequency of a space frame can be adjusted by changing its material, geometry, or boundary conditions. This can be done during the design and manufacturing process to optimize the frame's performance for a specific application.

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