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MAK4041-Mechanical

Vibrations Important Notes:


The course notes were
compiled mostly from
1) The book by Graham
Kelly, “Mechanical
Vibrations, Theory and
Applications”, 2012.
2) Bruel Kjaer Technical
notes,
3) Dan Russel’s webpage:
http://www.acs.psu.edu/dr
ussell

Therefore, they are


gratefully acknowledged.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdullah


Seçgin
Introduction to Mechanical
Vibrations
What is vibration?
 Vibrations are oscillations of a system about
an equilbrium position.
Vibration…

It is also an
everyday
phenomenon we
meet on
everyday life
Vibration …
Useful Vibration Harmful vibration
Compressor
Noise
Testing

Destruction

Wear
Ultrasonic
cleaning

Fatigue
Vibration parameters
All mechanical systems
can be modeled by
containing three basic
components:
spring, damper, mass

When these components are subjected to constant force,


they react with a constant
displacement, velocity and acceleration
Free vibration
 When a system is initially disturbed by a displacement,
velocity or acceleration, the system begins to vibrate with
a constant amplitude and frequency depend on its
stiffness and mass.
 This frequency is called as natural frequency, and the
form of the vibration is called as mode shapes

Equilibrium pos.
Forced Vibration
If an external force applied to a
system, the system will follow the
force with the same frequency.
However, when the force
frequency is increased to the
’ system’s natural frequency,
amplitudes will dangerously
increase in this region. This
phenomenon called as
“Resonance”
Watch these …

Bridge collapse:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw
Hellicopter resonance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FeXjhUEXlc
Resonance vibration test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV_UuzEznHs
Flutter (Aeordynamically induced vibration) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhwLojNerMU
Modelling of vibrating
systems
Lumped (Rigid) Numerical Modelling
Modelling
Element-based
methods
(FEM, BEM)

Statistical and Energy-


based methods
(SEA, EFA, etc.)
Degree of Freedom (DOF)
• Mathematical modeling of a physical system requires the
selection of a set of variables that describes the behavior
of the system.

• The number of degrees of freedom for a system is the


number of kinematically independent variables necessary
to completely describe the motion of every particle in the
system
DOF=1 DOF=2
Single degree of freedom (SDOF) Multi degree of freedom (MDOF)
Equivalent model of systems
Example 1: Example 2:

SDOF MDOF
DOF=1 DOF=2
Equivalent model of systems
MDOF
Example 3:
DOF= 3 if body 1 has no rotation
SDOF DOF=2 DOF= 4 if body 1 has rotation

body 1
What are their DOFs?
SDOF systems
 Helical springs Shear stress:

Stiffness coefficient:

F: Force, D: Diameter, G: Shear modulus of the rod,


N: Number of turns, r : Radius
 Springs in combinations:
Parallel combination Series combination
Elastic elements as springs
Moment of Inertia
What are the equivalent
stiffnesses?
Example
 A 200-kg machine is attached to the end of a cantilever beam of length L=
2.5 m, elastic modulus E= 200x109 N/m2, and cross-sectional moment of
inertia I = 1.8x10–6 m4. Assuming the mass of the beam is small compared to
the mass of the machine, what is the stiffness of the beam?
Damping
 Viscous Damping

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