2. Figure 2 shows an idealized mathematical model for lathe machine. A rigid slab of total mass, m represents the lathe

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2. Figure 2 shows an idealized mathematical model for lathe machine. A rigid slab of total mass, m represents the lathe

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2 Figure 2 Shows An Idealized Mathematical Model For Lathe Machine A Rigid Slab Of Total Mass M Represents The Lathe 1
2 Figure 2 Shows An Idealized Mathematical Model For Lathe Machine A Rigid Slab Of Total Mass M Represents The Lathe 1 (31.37 KiB) Viewed 35 times
2. Figure 2 shows an idealized mathematical model for lathe machine. A rigid slab of total mass, m represents the lathe machine with its center of gravity (G) at distances ll and l2​ from the springs k7​ and k2​, respectively, where the springs stimulate the suspension. Let J2​ be the mass moment of inertia of the body about the centre of gravity (G.) Given that m= 950 kg,k1​=3500 N/mm1​k2​=2500 N/mm1​l1​=0.48 m,l3​=0.62 m and J0​=300kgm2, (a) Draw a free body diagram for the system. (b) Derive equation of motion for the system. (c) Calculate the value of natural frequencies for the system. Figure 2: Idealized mathematical model for lathe machine. (25 marks)
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