8/48 Determine the amplitude X of the steady-state motion
of the 10-kg mass if (a) ¢ = 500 N-s/m and (6) ¢ = 0.
k= 100kN/m €
F = 1000 cos 120¢N
Problem 8/488/63 When the person stands in the center of the floor
system shown, he causes a static deflection 5,, of the
floor under his feet, If he walks (or runs quickly!) in
‘the same area, how many steps per second would
cause the floor to vibrate with the greatest vertical
amplitude?
g
wl |e
Ans. $= 25,8/61 The motion of the outer cart B is given by xp =
6 sin wt, For what range of the driving frequency w
is the amplitude of the motion of the mass m rela-
tive to the cart less than 2b?
Ans, @ < i ws 5
o, V3
wy
J
|-—{xg=b sin of
I{8/92 Determine the natural frequency f, for small osilla-
tions of the composite body in the vertical plane
about the bearing O. Approximate the body as a
slender bar of mass m/S and a semicircular disk of
‘mass m, both with the dimension ras shown.Varilla delgada uniforme
lay
mg 8) FEM,
» ays
= M2 (Esine)-mg(r+4%)sino= mr(I5+ +8)
s, (B3tte a9.
Smt 8! 8 + (Gravee Jee =?
s San + 40 = |8/94 The homogencous solid cylindrical pulley has mass
‘my and radius r, If the attachment at B undergoes
the indicated harmonic displacement, determine the
equation of motion of the system in terms of the
variable x, The cord which connects mase m, to the
"upper spring does not slip on the pulley
p= boos ot |
Problem 8/94
3/94 ratere,) =M, = 1.8 : ae
7 rT K(x-m)) = mye 6
atk i DR = mis Toke myx
= Use the constraint y=rO and
I eliminate T +o obtain
Em)x 4 (kek) x = kb eos wt8/91 ‘Two identical uniform bars are welded together at a
right angle and are pivoted about a horizontal axis
‘through point O as shown. Determine the critical
driving frequency «of the block Bt which will result
{in excessively large osillations of the assembly. The
mass of the welded assembly ism.
aman fof)
2 OEM,= 1,8 +
-kEsine)$ e058 -k (Hsin 8 Ye) 5 coss
~|(Ssine) = Smit 6
Smal: 6+ [PEs F]o= Sk sat8/76 A uniform rectangular plate pivots about a horizon-
tal axis through one of its comers as shown. Deter-
‘ine the natural frequency , of small oseillations.
Problem 8/76
LMy=To8 + =mng “SI
= Ce m(ateet) + m@yeey)]8
For Small @:
6+ B26 Lk
. a we = .
mye AE
Ate
Sin @
ef
a8/74 Derive the differential equation for small oscillations
of the spring-loaded pendulum and find the period r.
‘The equilibrium position is vertical as shown. The
mass of the rod is negligible.
Problem 8/74
Each spring force is R= kbsind
—0, (Springs ar assumed to remain
0 hov izontol )
EIM,=1,8:~mgtsin® = 25 bess
= mité
mg Simplify to obtain (for smell e)
. 2
5+ (f+ 2H )e-o8/75 The uniform rod of length 1 and mass m is sus-
pended at its midpoint by a wire of length L. The re-
sistanee of the wire to torsion is proportional to its
angle of twist @ and equals (JG/L)@ where J is the
polar moment of inertia of the wire cross section and
G is the shear modulus of elasticity. Derive the ex-
pression for the period + of oscillation of the bar
when it is set into rotation about the axis of the
Problem 8/75
eee
iar
+ (Bit)e=o0
I2TG_\%p
(rer)
mal \Ye
an Se)
Wy =