The document is a past exam for a Dynamics of Machinery course. It contains 9 questions testing various concepts in dynamics and vibration. Question topics include conditions for static equilibrium of force members, virtual work principle, damping types, natural frequencies of systems, modeling vibration of machines, required input torques, deriving equations of motion, and solving for properties of a spring-mass system's oscillation given initial conditions. The exam has two parts, with Part A containing 5 short answer questions and Part B containing 3 longer answer questions to choose from.
The document is a past exam for a Dynamics of Machinery course. It contains 9 questions testing various concepts in dynamics and vibration. Question topics include conditions for static equilibrium of force members, virtual work principle, damping types, natural frequencies of systems, modeling vibration of machines, required input torques, deriving equations of motion, and solving for properties of a spring-mass system's oscillation given initial conditions. The exam has two parts, with Part A containing 5 short answer questions and Part B containing 3 longer answer questions to choose from.
The document is a past exam for a Dynamics of Machinery course. It contains 9 questions testing various concepts in dynamics and vibration. Question topics include conditions for static equilibrium of force members, virtual work principle, damping types, natural frequencies of systems, modeling vibration of machines, required input torques, deriving equations of motion, and solving for properties of a spring-mass system's oscillation given initial conditions. The exam has two parts, with Part A containing 5 short answer questions and Part B containing 3 longer answer questions to choose from.
The document is a past exam for a Dynamics of Machinery course. It contains 9 questions testing various concepts in dynamics and vibration. Question topics include conditions for static equilibrium of force members, virtual work principle, damping types, natural frequencies of systems, modeling vibration of machines, required input torques, deriving equations of motion, and solving for properties of a spring-mass system's oscillation given initial conditions. The exam has two parts, with Part A containing 5 short answer questions and Part B containing 3 longer answer questions to choose from.
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Government Engineering College, Barton Hill, Thiruvananthapuram
First Series Test, February 2014
08.602: Dynamics of Machinery (S6 - Mechanical) Time: 2 Hrs Max Marks:50 Part A Answer all Questions (5 x 4 =20 Marks) 1) State the conditions for a three force and four force member to be in static equilibrium. 2) State and Explain Principle of virtual work. 3) Write a note on different types of damping. Show that viscous damping force is proportional to velocity. 4) Find the natural frequency of the system (a) as shown in the figure (b) If an extra support with stiffness 3kN/m is attached at the beam center.
5) Devise a model for (a) a motor cycle and rider (b) Washing Machine, with basic elements of vibration. Part B Answer any three questions (10 x 3 =30 Marks)
6) For the mechanism shown in figure, find the required input torque on AB for static equilibrium of the mechanism.
(P.T.O)
7) For the mechanism shown in the figure given below, find the required input torque for the static equilibrium. The lengths OA and AB are 250 mm and 650 mm respectively. F= 500N
8. (a) Derive the equation of motion for the system shown in Fig (8) (b) Find the natural frequency of the system for the the values, I = 2.4 Kg-m2, m = 20 kg , R1=20cm, R2 = 40cm, k = 2 kN/m (2) 9. (a) Derive the equation of motion for a single degree of freedom spring mass system (free undamped vibration) and obtain the general solution for the given initial conditions (displacement and velocity) (7) (b) When an engine of mass 500 Kg is mounted on an elastic foundation it deflects for 5mm. If the system is displaced downward from its equilibrium position through a distance of 0.2 mm and released upward with an initial velocity of 10 mm/s Find the (1) The period of oscillation (2) Maximum acceleration (3) phase angle (3)