gwagon
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2007
- 3
Hi folks. I'm new to this forum. I have used the search facility but to no avail. Hopefully some one can help.
I've been asked to design a tuned absorber for a motor supported on a simply supported beam. When the motor is running at 830 rpm the system experiences resonant vibration in a vertical motion, however, at the normal running speed of 1000 rpm, the vibration is deemed too excessive.
The mass and stiffness of the tuned absorber have to be calculated so that the natural freqencies of the resulting two mass system is seperated by at least + or - 150 rpm.
I know the length, depth, breadth and Young's Modulus for the beam.
Could you put me in the right direction as to what equations I should be using, or how to derive them from fundamentals?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

I've been asked to design a tuned absorber for a motor supported on a simply supported beam. When the motor is running at 830 rpm the system experiences resonant vibration in a vertical motion, however, at the normal running speed of 1000 rpm, the vibration is deemed too excessive.
The mass and stiffness of the tuned absorber have to be calculated so that the natural freqencies of the resulting two mass system is seperated by at least + or - 150 rpm.
I know the length, depth, breadth and Young's Modulus for the beam.
Could you put me in the right direction as to what equations I should be using, or how to derive them from fundamentals?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.