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Effect of Third Harmonic Vibratory Force on a Linear Spring-Mass System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

C. L. Kirk*
Affiliation:
Department of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Civil Engineering, Hatfield College of Technology

Summary

The response of an elastic system having a single degree of freedom, to a vibratory force whose waveform can be varied, is examined. The variable waveform is produced by a system of two pairs of unbalanced rotors in which one pair rotates at three times the speed of the other pair. The waveform depends on the frequency of excitation, the phasing of the rotors and the ratio of their amounts of unbalance. If the rotors are run at a speed at which the faster pair rotates above resonance while the slower pair rotates below resonance, a frequency is found at which the rate of change of amplitude with respect to frequency is zero. At this point, however, the waveform is quite sensitive to small changes in the frequency of excitation. If the rotor speeds cannot be maintained constant, and if stable vibration waveforms are required, it is necessary to run the slowest rotor well above the resonant frequency where both the amplitude and waveform will be virtually independent of frequency.

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1963

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