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MEEM 3700 Mechanical Vibrations

Mohan D. Rao Chuck Van Karsen


Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Michigan Technological University
Copyright 2003

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Lecture 6-SDOF Damped Vibration

Single Degree of Freedom Damped Free Vibration

M X M

Given an initial condition, Determine the resulting motion


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Viscous Damping Element (Dashpot)


Damping Force is Linear and Proportional to Velocity.

Linear Non-linear
f x

& X
C is the viscous damping coefficient units: N-sec/m or lbf-sec/ft
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& X

& F = CX
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Maintain Dynamic Equilibrium C K Free Body Diagram

& cx
X m

kx + k
X

At rest, X= 0 (static equilibrium) mg = k

mg

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Free Body Diagram

Maintain Dynamic Equilibrium Apply Newtons 2nd Law

& cx
m

kx + k
X

& x F = m& & x Fx+ = m&

mg

& = m& & mg ( kx + k) cx x

Equation of motion

& + cx & + kx = 0 m& x


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Equation of motion

& + cx & + kx = 0 m& x

2nd order Differential equation homogeneous linear Constant coefficients Form of solution:

x(t ) = X sin( t + ) or x(t ) = Ce st

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Equation of motion

& + cx & + kx = 0 m& x


st

Assume x(t) = Ce

& ( t ) = sCe x & &( t ) = s Ce x


2

st

st

ms 2Ce st + scCe st + kCe st = 0

(ms 2 + cs + k )Cest = 0
for a non - trivial solution ms 2 + cs + k = 0
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Equation of motion

& + cx & + kx = 0 m& x

ms 2 + cs + k = 0
s1, 2 c c 2 4 mk = 2m 2m

x ( t ) = C 1 e s1 t + C 2 e s 2 t if s1 a n d s 2 a re n o t e q u a l
C1 and C2 are determined from initial conditions
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s1, 2

c 2 4 mk c = 2m 2m
c 2 4 mk = 0

Consider a case when,

Solving for c : c = 2 km = Cc
Cc = critical damping

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Define : n = k = natural frequency m

c = damping ratio Cc

s1, 2 = n ( 2 1) n

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Case 1: < 1 Under damped (Complex conjugate roots)


s1, 2 = n ( 2 1) n
s1, 2 = n j (1 2 ) n
Define :

d = (1 2 ) n = damped natural frequency

s1, 2 = n jd
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Case 1: < 1 Under damped (Complex conjugate roots)

x ( t ) = C1es t + C 2es t
1 2

x(t) = C1e( + j )t + C2e( j )t


n d n d

This simplifies to:

x(t ) = ent ( A cosd t + B sin d t )


where A & B are arbitrary constants to be found from initial conditions
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Case 1: < 1 Under damped (Plot of x(t) vs. time)


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x ( t ) = e n t ( A co s d t + B sin d t )

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Case 2: =1 Critically damped (Real equal roots)


s1,2 = n
s1 = n

s 2 = n

x(t ) = C1e s1t + C2te s2t or x(t ) = (C1 + C2t )e nt


C1 and C2 are constants to be found from initial conditions
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Case 2: =1 Critically damped (Real equal roots)


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x(t ) = (C1 + C2t )e nt


<1

=1

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Case 3: > 1 Over-damped (Real unequal roots)


s1, 2 = n ( 2 1) n
s1 = n + s 2 = n ( (
2

1) n 1) n

x(t ) = C1e s1t + C2 e s2t


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Case 3: > 1 Over-damped (Real unequal roots)


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x(t ) = C1e s1t + C2 e s2t


>1 =1 <1

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1.5

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Review

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Maintain Dynamic Equilibrium C K Free Body Diagram

& cx
X m

kx + k
X

At rest, X= 0 (static equilibrium)

mg

& + cx & + kx = 0 m& x


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Case 1: < 1 Under-damped (Complex conjugate roots)

x(t ) = ent ( A cosd t + B sin d t )


Or alternatively, we can also write n t

x(t ) = e

( X sin ( t + ) )
d

where X = A2 + B 2 and = tan 1 A / B


Case 2: =1 Critically damped (Real equal roots)

x(t ) = (C1 + C2t )e nt

Case 3: > 1 Over-damped (Real unequal roots)

x(t ) = C1e s1t + C2 e s2t


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s1, 2 = n ( 2 1) n
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Free Vibration Response: SDOF with Damping


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>1 =1

<1

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Damping ratio (for many structural


materials)

0.001 0.05

% critical damping

*100%

0.1% 5%

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Case 1: < 1 Under damped (Complex conjugate roots)


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x(t) = ent (A cosd t + Bsin d t)


0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

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x(t) = ent (A cosd t + Bsin d t)


Determine A, and B from the given initial Conditions, x(0) and

&(0) x

x(0) = en 0 ( A cos (d 0) + B sin (d 0))

x(0) = A
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& (t) = nent (x(0) cosd t + Bsin d t) x + ent (d x(0) sin d t + dBcosd t)
&(0) = nen 0 ( x(0)cos (d 0) + B sin (d 0)) x + ent (d x(0)sin (d 0) + d B cos (d 0))

& (0) = n x(0) + dB x

& (0) + n x(0) x B= d


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x(t) = ent (x(0) cosd t +


displacement

& (0) + n x(0) x sin d t) d

time

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x(t) = ent (x(0) cosd t +


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& (0) + n x(0) x sind t) d


d = 2/d

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Alternate form of Equation of motion

& + cx & + kx = 0 m& x


n =
k = natural frequency m

c = damping ratio Cc

&& + cx & + kx = 0 mx && x+ c k &+ x=0 x m m


2 && & + n x + 2 n x x=0
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