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INU1127 (24/25) Semester 2 Assessment (Mock 2)
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A motor of weight m is supported by a mounting that has spring constant k. If the unbalance of the motor is equivalent to a force and damping can be neglected, calculate the amplitude of the response, X0, when m = 150 kg, k = 5 MN/m, F0 = 450 kN and rad/s.
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The problem describes a single-degree-of-freedom system where a mass-spring setup experiences a harmonic unbalance force F0 due to motor operation, with damping neglected. The standard steady-state displacement amplitude under harmonic forcing is given by X0 = F0 / sqrt((k - m ω^2)^2 + (c ω)^2). Since damping c = 0 in this scenario, the expression simplifies to......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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A motor of weight m is supported by a mounting that has spring constant k. If the unbalance of the motor is equivalent to a force and damping can be neglected, calculate the amplitude of the response, X0, when m = 150 kg, k = 5 MN/m, F0 = 450 kN and rad/s.
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