Consider A Machine Of Mass 100 Kg Mounted To Ground Through An Isolation System Of Total Stiffness 40 000 N M With A Me 1 (16.82 KiB) Viewed 7 times
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Consider a machine of mass 100 kg mounted to ground through an isolation system of total stiffness 40,000 N/m, with a measured damping ratio of 0.2. The machine produces a harmonic force of 500 N at 40 rad/s during steady-state operating conditions. Please keep two decimal points for your calculation.
Calculate natural frequency (rad/s)
Determine the amplitude of motion (mm) of the machine.
Calculate the phase angle of the motion (rad)
Calculate frequency ratio.
Determine the transmissibility ratio.
Determine the maximum dynamic force (N) transmitted to the floor.
What is the maximum velocity (m/s) of the machine?
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