electricpete
Electrical
This is more a statics question than a vib question, but the context is Den Hartog's "Mechanical Vibrations", so I figure I'd try ask it here.
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Are these two quantities always the same? It seems like he's assuming they are. Seems plausible that there is some kind of reciprocity/duality that causes this in a linear system. There alpha's would be the off-diagnoal elements in a stiffness matrix K such that:
[Displacment, angle]' = K * [Force,moment]'
I'm a little foggy on the related question: Are stiffness matrices always symmetric for simple linear systems?
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Alpha12 is the angle theta at the disk from 1 lb force
Alpha12 is also the y at the disk from 1 in-lb moment.
Are these two quantities always the same? It seems like he's assuming they are. Seems plausible that there is some kind of reciprocity/duality that causes this in a linear system. There alpha's would be the off-diagnoal elements in a stiffness matrix K such that:
[Displacment, angle]' = K * [Force,moment]'
I'm a little foggy on the related question: Are stiffness matrices always symmetric for simple linear systems?
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