Consider a ball in a fixed 'U-bracket' shown below. The ball's motion is constrained by the spring (spring constant k ),
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:46 pm
The answers are:
A. one degree of freedom
B. J(theta double dot) + Kr^2 (theta) + 4Cr^2 (theta one dot) =0
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Consider a ball in a fixed 'U-bracket' shown below. The ball's motion is constrained by the spring (spring constant k ), and the friction force (reflected by the 'translational' damping constant c ) at the point of contact with the top surface, as indicated. The bottom contact O is a no-slip point, ie., the ball rotates about O. The ball's characteristics are: moment of inertia about O is J; radius r. Assume all motions are small. a. What is the number of degrees of freedom? b. Write its equation of motion in time domain.
A. one degree of freedom
B. J(theta double dot) + Kr^2 (theta) + 4Cr^2 (theta one dot) =0
Please show all steps on how to reach this solution, as muchdetail as possible would be appreciated. Will upvoteanswer.
Consider a ball in a fixed 'U-bracket' shown below. The ball's motion is constrained by the spring (spring constant k ), and the friction force (reflected by the 'translational' damping constant c ) at the point of contact with the top surface, as indicated. The bottom contact O is a no-slip point, ie., the ball rotates about O. The ball's characteristics are: moment of inertia about O is J; radius r. Assume all motions are small. a. What is the number of degrees of freedom? b. Write its equation of motion in time domain.