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Force Transmissibility

12/05/2011 5:51 AM

Hey folks,

I just wonder how you guys think about this.

Assume that there is a spring pendulum rotating at hinge (Free swing or forced swing).

In this case, can I calculate force transmissibility (transmitted force amplitude to ground via spring devided by centrifugal force amplitude) ?

or is it not logical because centrifugal force is not excitation force to the system ?

The point is, if there is a rotation, spring would vibrate more than the case w/o rotation. So I want to quantify how much the rotation affect to the vibration.

Does it make sense to you?

Any kind of comment will be very appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: Force transmissibility

12/05/2011 8:50 AM
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