Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations. Ronald J. Anderson
Читать онлайн книгу.7Figure 7.1 A 2DOF undamped system.Figure 7.2 Free body diagram for the 2DOF undamped system.Figure 7.3 First mode shape for the 2DOF undamped system.Figure 7.4 Second mode shape for the 2DOF undamped system.Figure 7.5 Another sample system.Figure 7.6 A 2DOF undamped, forced, system.Figure 7.7 A model of a machine experiencing large amplitudes.Figure 7.8 The machine with the vibration absorber mounted.Figure 7.9 The cart and pendulum system.Figure 7.10 The cart and pendulum system – FBD.Figure E7.1Figure E7.2Figure E7.3Figure E7.5Figure E7.6Figure E7.7
8 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 A taut string.Figure 8.2 The first five string modes.Figure 8.3 Deflections of a uniform beam.Figure 8.4 A beam element.Figure 8.5 A cantilever beam.Figure 8.6 The first three cantilever beam modes.
9 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 A beam element.Figure 9.2 A non‐uniform beam.Figure 9.3 An elastic rod.Figure 9.4 An elastic rod element.Figure 9.5 An element of the element.Figure 9.6
10 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 An inerter implementation.Figure 10.2 A screw.Figure 10.3 The inerter symbol. Figure 10.4 Single degree of freedom system with an inerter.Figure 10.5 Free Body Diagram for the single degree of freedom system with a...Figure 10.6 Two degree of freedom system with inerters.Figure 10.7 Simplified two degree of freedom system with an inerter.Figure 10.8 A single degree of freedom system with harmonic ground motion.Figure 10.9 Free body diagram for the single degree of freedom system with h...Figure 10.10 A single degree of freedom system with an inerter and harmonic ...Figure 10.11 Free body diagram for the single degree of freedom system with ...
11 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 A measured variable
12 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 A mass on a spring.Figure 12.2 A spring connecting two masses.Figure 12.3 Lift and drag in a wind tunnel.Figure 12.4 Typical lift and drag forces versus angle of attack.Figure 12.5 A suspended airfoil in steady flow.Figure 12.6 Free body diagram of the airfoil.Figure 12.7 Representation of a von Karman vortex street in a wake.Figure 12.8 Helical strakes on tall chimneys.Figure 12.9 A railway truck supported by its two wheelsets.Figure 12.10 Parameters for a railway wheelset.Figure 12.11 Back‐to‐back cones forming a railway wheelset.Figure 12.12 Wheelset degrees of freedom.Figure 12.13 Creep forces.Figure 12.14 Wheelset free body diagram.Figure 12.15 Wheelset instability.Figure 12.16 System with a rigid body mode.Figure 12.17 The three modes.Figure 12.18 A spring/mass system.Figure 12.19 The model of a double wishbone suspension.Figure E12.1 Figure E12.3
13 Appendix AFigure A.1 Three data points and two Least Squares curve fits.
14 Appendix BFigure B.1 Parallel Axis Theorem.
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