Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Chapter 17, Problem 32P
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The optimal diameter.
The maximum attainable factor of safety corresponding to the optimal diameter.
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Given the vibrating system below:
K4
Y(t) =Ysin30t where fc: = 30 and K1
Y=20mm
Find the following:
m
C3
C2
C5
C4
M = 10 kg
K1=100 N/m
K2= 80 N/m
K3=75 N/m
K4= 120 N/m
C1 = 20Ns/m
C2= 40 Ns/m
C3= 35Ns/m
C4-15 Ns/m
C5=10 Ns/m
1. Type of Damping
2. Equation of motion x(t). Assume Initial conditions for displacement and velocity.
3. Graph 2 cycles of the vibrating system. You can use third party app for this.
EFx=0= (0.433 F1) - (0.667 F2) - (0.866 F3) + (0.342 P)
EFy=0= - (0.250 F1) + (0.667 F2)
EFz=0= (0.866 F1) + (0.333 F2) + (0.500 F3) - (0.940 P)
Find the magnitude of F1, F2, and F3
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Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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