Lecture 1a
Lecture 1a
Vibrations
Text book:
Engineering Vibration
Daniel J. Inman
Prentice-Hall International,
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Content
Content
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1. Introduction to Vibration and Free Response
• Fundamental definitions
• Vibrations
• Mechanical parameters
• The simplest vibrating system
• Spring constant (stiffness)
• Equation of motion
• Harmonic motion
• Frequency
• Initial conditions
• Relationship between displacement, velocity and acceleration
• Parameters used in vibration measurement
Fundamental Definitions
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Vibrations…
Vibrations…
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Vibrations
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USB box &
Amplifier
Analyzer
Tachometer
Electric
motor
Pulley/V-belt
mechanism
Loading disks
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Vibrations ----- Fatigue Life
Useful Vibrations!
Transportation
Sieving
Washing
Mixing
Fatigue/durability testing
Intensification, Compression
Massaging
Music
Non-destructive Testing
.....
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Mechanic Parameters
x
v a
k
Spring, k
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Undamped SDOF
mx (t ) kx(t )
Frictionless surface
Solution ?
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Differential equation and its solution
or x(t ) A cos(nt )
or x(t ) A1 sin(nt ) A2 cos(nt )
Note:
sin(a b) sin(a) cos(b) cos( a) sin(b)
cos(a b) cos(a) cos(b) sin(a) sin(b)
x(t ) A sin(nt )
x(t ) An cos(nt )
x(t ) An2 sin(nt )
Frictionless surface
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Differential equation and its solution
mx(t ) kx(t ) 0
Divide by m
k
Natural Frequency: [rad/s] n
m
1 2
KE mx
2
1
PE kx 2
2
x A sin(nt )
Frictionless surface
x n A cos(nt )
Rayleigh Energy Principle:
PEmax=KEmax 1 1
KEmax PEmax mn2 A2 kA2
2 2
1 2
KEmax mxmax
2
k
PEmax
1 2
kxmax
n
2 m
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Harmonic Motion x(t ) A sin(nt )
x(t)
slope: vo
Amplitude, A
Initial
x
displacement 0
Time, t
Max.
Phase velocity
angle,
Period
n
Frequency
1 1
f [Hz] T [s]
T f
2 2
2 f rad/s , T [s]
T
f Hz
2
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Time
m1
k
n 2fn m
m m1
Increasing the mass:
decreases the natural
frequency
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Free vibrations of a SDOF system
mx( t ) kx( t ) 0
x( 0 ) x0 ,x( 0 ) v0
Frictionless surface
x(t ) A sin(n )
n2 x02 v02 x
x(t ) sin(nt tan 1 n 0 )
n v0
mA1n2 sin( nt ) mA2n2 cos( t ) kA1 sin( nt ) kA2 cos( nt )
Using sine or cosine component:
mA1n2 sin( nt ) kA1 sin( nt )
mA2n2 cos( nt ) kA2 cos( nt )
k
Natural Frequency: [rad/s] n
m
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Free vibrations of a SDOF system: Determine constants
Displacement, x
x = X sin t
X
Time, t
Velocity, v v = dx = X cos t
dt
X
Time, t
2
Acceleration, a a = d x2 = -X2 sin t
X2 dt
Time, t
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Acceleration to Displacement
Acceleration, a
A
a = A sin t
Time
Velocity, v
A/
v = a dt = - A cos t
Time
Displacement, x
A/2 x= a dt dt = - A2 sin t
Time
Peak
Peak to Peak
Average
Crest Factor
Duration
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Parameters used in vibration measurement
A Peak value
T
1
T T
x lim x(t )dt : Mean value
0
T
1
x lim
T T x(t ) dt
0
: Mean of the absolute value
T
1 2
T T
x 2 lim x (t )dt : Mean square value
0
T
1
xRMS lim x 2 (t )dt = x 2 : Root mean square (RMS) value
T T
0
x(t)
T
x (t )
Peak RMS
Peak to time
peak
1 T 2 1 T Peak
T 0 T 0
RMS x ( t )dt x (t ) x(t ) dt Crest Factor:
RMS
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Parameters used in vibration measurement
x(t)
Peak
Peak to
Peak
RMS
Mean
time
T
1
T T
1 T 2 Peak
x lim
T 0
RMS x ( t )dt x(t )dt Crest Factor:
RMS
0
Maximum Amplitudes
Displacement : xmax X
Velocity : xmax X
Acceleration : xmax 2 X
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