This document summarizes concepts related to harmonically excited vibration caused by base excitation and rotating unbalance. It discusses the response of a damped single-degree-of-freedom system subjected to harmonic base excitation or rotating unbalance. Analytical expressions are provided for the steady-state response, including displacement amplitude, phase angle, and transmitted force. Examples are included to illustrate the effects of damping on response.
This document summarizes concepts related to harmonically excited vibration caused by base excitation and rotating unbalance. It discusses the response of a damped single-degree-of-freedom system subjected to harmonic base excitation or rotating unbalance. Analytical expressions are provided for the steady-state response, including displacement amplitude, phase angle, and transmitted force. Examples are included to illustrate the effects of damping on response.
Harmonically excited vibration: base excitation and rotating unbalance (Rao: 3.5 – 3.7 | Inman: 2.4, 2.5)
Milad Ramezankhani, PhD Candidate
Winter 2021
Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman
0 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Base excitation • In some applications, the base of the system is subjected to a vibratory motion: • The foundation of a turbine in a power plant may be subjected to ground motion during an earthquake. • A delicate instrument (mass) may have to be protected from a force or shock when the package containing the instrument is dropped from a height accidentally. • The vehicle carrying it may experience vibration as it travels on a rough road with potholes.
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1 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under the harmonic motion of the base
• Let y(t) denote the displacement of the base and x(t) the displacement of the mass from its static equilibrium position at time t:
• The net elongation of the spring:
• The relative velocity between the two ends of the damper:
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2 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under the harmonic motion of the base
Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman
3 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under the harmonic motion of the base
Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman
4 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under the harmonic motion of the base
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5 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 6 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 7 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Variations of Td and Φ with r
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8 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Force transmitted to the mass
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9 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 10 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 11 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Relative motion
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12 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Example 1
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13 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 14 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 15 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 16 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Example 2
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17 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 18 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 19 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under rotating unbalance • Unbalance in rotating machinery is one of the main causes of vibration. • Quantify the caused vibration by the unbalanced system. • Find steady-state response of the system. • Determine the transmitted force to the foundation.
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20 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under rotating unbalance • The total mass of the machine is M. • There are two eccentric masses m/2 rotating in opposite directions with a constant angular velocity 𝜔. • The centrifugal force due to each mass will cause excitation of the mass M.
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21 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Response of a damped system under rotating unbalance
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22 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 23 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 24 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao • All the curves begin at zero amplitude. • The amplitude near resonance is markedly affected by damping. Thus, if the machine is to be run near resonance, damping should be introduced purposefully to avoid dangerous amplitudes. !" • At very high speeds (𝜔 large), is almost unity, #$ and the effect of damping is negligible.
• does not attain a maximum. Its
value grows from 0 at r = 0 to 1 at r -> 1
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25 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Transmitted force to the foundation
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26 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Transmitted force to the foundation
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27 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Example 1
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28 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 29 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 30 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 31 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Example 2 A variable speed electric motor having an unbalance is mounted on an isolator. It is observed that the amplitudes of vibration are 0.55 in and 0.15 in at resonance and beyond resonance, respectively. Find the damping ration of the isolator.
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32 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, Daniel J. Inman 33 Mechanical Vibrations, 6th Edition, Singiresu S. Rao