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| May25-11, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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[Dynamics] Vibration problem.
1. The problem statement
I have this vibration question, in which i have approach to solve and I came very close to the actual answer but not accuracy correct solution. My work-out solution is 0< k < 28.7 N/m And the correct answer is 0 < k < 27.4 N/m I have tried everythink checking the number or rounding ups etc. But I can not seem to get 27.4 N/m. I appreciate people proof-read, and If they could identity small error in my working-out Thanks..................... 2. Question & my attempt the elements of a displacement meter used to study the motion yB = bsinωt of the base. The motion of the mass relative to the frame is recorded on the rotating drum. If L1= 360 mm, L2= 480 mm, L3= 600 mm, m = 0.9 kg, c = 1.4 Ns/m and ω = 10 rad/s, Determine the range of the spring constant k over which the magnitude of the recorded relative displacement is less than 1.5b. It is assumed that the ratio ω/ωn must remain greater than unity. My approach: See the attach file, since is headache to copy in this forum. Appreciate any input. Thanks for the help, cheers |
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