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Theory of Vibration Tutorial 2

1. A slab door with a torsion spring is fitted with an automatic door closer. The necessary damping to critically dampen the return swing is calculated as well as how long it will take for the door to be within 1 degree of closing if opened 90 degrees and released. 2. The unbalanced horizontal force of a 80kg piston-type air compressor mounted on a 50kg platform with a 3500N/m elastic support is calculated based on a measured horizontal vibration of 0.0005m at 1150 rpm. 3. The maximum displacement and time to reach it are calculated for a 1kg slider engaging a spring-damper system with a 40N/mm spring and 0.2kN-

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Theory of Vibration Tutorial 2

1. A slab door with a torsion spring is fitted with an automatic door closer. The necessary damping to critically dampen the return swing is calculated as well as how long it will take for the door to be within 1 degree of closing if opened 90 degrees and released. 2. The unbalanced horizontal force of a 80kg piston-type air compressor mounted on a 50kg platform with a 3500N/m elastic support is calculated based on a measured horizontal vibration of 0.0005m at 1150 rpm. 3. The maximum displacement and time to reach it are calculated for a 1kg slider engaging a spring-damper system with a 40N/mm spring and 0.2kN-

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2014/2015

Vibration Theory and Applications


Tutorial II
1.

A slab door, 2m high, 0.75m wide, 40mm thick, and with a mass of 36kg, is
fitted with an automatic door closer. The door opens against a torsion spring
with a modulus of 10N-m/radian. Determine the necessary damping to
critically dampen the return swing of the door. If the door is opened 90o and
released, how long will it take until the door is within 1o of closing?
Ans. t=5.36s.

2.

A 80 kg. piston-type air-compressor is producing an unbalanced horizontal


force. To measure this, it was mounted onto a platform of mass M = 50kg that
could vibrate horizontally without friction and had an elastic support with
stiffness in the horizontal direction k = 3500N/m. At a running speed of 1150
rpm the measured horizontal vibration is 0.0005m. What is the unbalanced
horizontal force, neglecting damping.

Ans. 942.7N
3

A slider of mass m = 1 kg travels in a cylinder with a velocity v = 80 m/s and


engages a spring-damper system, as shown in figure below. If the stiffness of
the spring is k = 40 N/mm and the damping coefficient is c = 0.2 kN-s/m, find
the maximum displacement of the slider after engaging the spring and damper.
How much time does it take to reach the maximum displacement? (Rao 2.52)
Ans. Xmax = 0.1735 m, t = 0.0059 sec.

The following figure shows a simplified model of s mechanical tennis ball


throwing machine. The ball is thrown by first giving an initial displacement to
the block M and the ball m and then suddenly releasing them. The ball
remains in contact with the block until x = 0, at which time the block engages
the damper shown in the figure.
(1)
If M = 1 kg, m = 0.25 kg and k = 50 N/mm, find the initial
displacement of the block and ball (x0) necessary in order to make the velocity
of the ball equal to 25m/sec at the end of the first quarter cycle of motion.
(2)
If the damping coefficient of the damper is 30 N-s/M, find the response
of the block during and after the first quarter cycle of motion.
Ans. (1) 0.125 m, (2) x(t) = 0.125 cos(200t), x(t) = -0.1121e-15.004t sin (223.1028t)

A hydraulic shaker consists of a cylinder C, piston of mass m, and a spring k.


A fluid fills the lower part, which is under a fluctuating pressure p = p0cost.
Determine the force acting on the base, disregarding damping.

Ans. F p0 A1
cos t
2
k m

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