Segi University: Subject: Eme3431 Lab. Investigation 4 Experiment: Forced Vibration of An Undamped Simply Supported Beam
Segi University: Subject: Eme3431 Lab. Investigation 4 Experiment: Forced Vibration of An Undamped Simply Supported Beam
Experiment:
1.0 Objective:
To determine the amplitude of vibration for an undamped simply supported beam
subjected to a rotating unbalanced mass, variable mass and fixed motor speed.
2.0 Procedure
Setting up the apparatus
1. Check the position of the pinned supports to make sure that they are at the same
level.
2. Take the beam and mount it on the two supports. Make sure that the beam is held in
position at one support, by slightly turning the screw such that it touches the beam.
Ensure that the other end of the beam is free to slide over the support
3. Locate the centre of the beam and fixed the motor with the out-of-balanced mass at
this location.
4. Fixed the vertical guide to the horizontal member of the frame directly below this
position.
5. Decide on the mass to be used for loading the beam.
6. Anchor the weight stopper tightly to the loading rod.
7. Insert the loading rod through the hole at the centre of the mass.
8. Insert another weight stopper at the bottom of the mass and tightened it so that the
mass is between the two weight stoppers.
9. Insert the lower end of the loading rod through the hole in the vertical guide.
10. Screw the top end of the loading rod to the hole at the bottom of the motor
mounting.
11. Adjust the position of the vertical guide so that the the loading rod is vertical and
free to oscillates.
12. Fixed the LVDT to the LVDT stand
13. Adjust the position of the stand so that the LVDT's probe is resting on top of the
motor and clear of all objects.
14. Anchor the stand to the frame by turning the knob at the top of the stand.
15. Adjust the height of the LVDT such that the probe is approximately at its centre
position. Anchor theLVDT to the stand.
16. .Connect the LVDT to one of the channel at the data acquisition terminal block.
3.0 Result
Diameter of out-of-balance mass
Mass of out-of-balance mass
Mass of motor assembly
Mass of loading rod
Thickness of beam
Width of beam
Moment of inertia, I, of beam
Length between supports
Motor speed from speed indicator
LVDT conversion factor
Cycle No.
Note : * Time / cycle, (period) = No. of (Data / Cycle) x (Time to scan 1 sample) **
Frequency = 1/(period)
Repeat the above procedures until the frequencies and double amplitude of all the
masses are obtained and fill the results in Table 2 below.
Mass (kg)
Calculate the amplitude for all the masses and fill the results in the Table 3 below
* Table 3
Oscillating
Mass.m kg
Experimental
Theoretical
Frequency Of The
Double Amplitude Average Single
System u>
YT m
Amplitude,Y=Yt/2
rad/sec
m
LVDT
to
measure
displacement
Mot
or
Mass
undergoing
oscillation
Experimental Setup
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(f)
(g)
Beam
Specimen
Rotating
Unbalanced
Mass
Motor
Controller
Vertical
Guide
The LVDT
The LVDT is of the inductive type. Its connection to the power supply and data acquisition
system is as follows:
Red connected to positive excitation terminal
Blue connected to the negative excitation terminal
White connected to the positive signal terminal
Green connected to the negative signal terminal
Time
Second