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The experiment is study the for the spring-dashpot system where we to study the effect of
damping on the system. Through the experiment, we are to study the damped frequency and
relate it to the natural frequency as well study the occurrence of resonance and its effect on the
system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3.0 INTRODUCTION
Forced vibration is vibration that takes place under the excitation of external forces. The
system will vibrate at the excitation frequency when the excitation is oscillatory.
Resonance will occur if the frequency of excitation coincides with one of the natural
frequencies of the system and dangerously large oscillations may result. The failure of
major structures such as buildings, bridges, or airplane wings is an awesome possibility
under resonance.
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4.0 THEORY
As stated in Introduction section, resonance will occur if the frequency of excitation coincides
with one of the natural frequencies of the system and dangerously large oscillations may result.
The large oscillations may reach the maximum amplitude of the oscillation for a certain body
thus may result in failure of member of the system. This is because, the member may reach the
maximum deformation it can attain and soon will fracture.
𝑑 = 𝑛
Where, 𝑑 is the damped frequency and 𝑛 is the natural frequency of the system. Both are in
(rad/s) in unit. As they are equal, the resonance will occurs and result in maximum amplitude for
the oscillation.
As for the damper, it resists motion via viscous friction. The resulting force is proportional to
the velocity, but acts in the opposite direction, slowing the motion and absorbing energy. It is
commonly used in conjunction with a spring.
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5.0 APPARATUS
Frame
Mechanical recorder
Unbalance exciter
Damper
Width
Length
Thickness
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1. First, the apparatus is set up. The graph paper (which attached in roll on the mechanical
recorder) is slotted into the holder.
2. As the graph paper is ensured in grip, a pen is fixed in the graph pointer slot. (It is
advisable to use blunt-tip pen or a gel pen).
3. The mechanical recorder is then tested, to ensure if the graph is being recorded clearly
and properly.
4. The control unit is turned on.
5. With no damper, the unbalance exciter is controlled its frequency by the control unit.
6. Before any reading is taken, the maximum amplitude at what frequency is first predicted
as the beam is forced oscillation by the exciter.
7. Once we roughly know at what frequency the amplitude is at maximum, range of reading
needed to be taken is tabulated. ± of 2 Hz is taken from the predicted natural frequency,
fn of reading is set. Data for each 0.5 Hz is taken.
8. The excited oscillation of each set frequency is plotted on the graph paper by the
mechanical recorder each.
9. Steps 6-8 is repeated with damper (needle open) is positioned at 150 mm of the beam,
damper (needle closed) is positioned at 150 mm of the beam, and damper (needle
closed) is positioned at 550 mm of the beam.
Precaution: Each graph plotted needs to be labeled every time before plotting the next
graph, so that, later on will not be confused or mistakenly taken.