elogesh
Mechanical
- May 10, 2002
- 187
Hai,
I am having a moving table in a system.The table undergoes following motion,
1) Motion 1: Accleration of the table from zero velocity to max. velocity
2) Motion 2: Movement of the table at constant velocity (Zero acceleration)
3) Motion 3; Deceleration of the table from max.velocity to zero velocity.
We are going to study the vibration behaviour of the system, once the table movment is stopped.We planned to use stationary dynamic model.
We planned to apply the velocity and acceleration characteristics in terms of force vs time characteristics.
Following is the approach used for force calculation,
1)Motion 1- Force, F1 = M a (M-mass of the moving table and a - acceleration of the table).
2)Motion 2- moving at constant velocity,the force same as what was there for motion 1 (F2=F1)
3) Motion 3-Deceleration of the table from max. velocity to zero velocity. Therefore F3= Ma
Regarding this calculation, customer has an issue. He says that force for motion 2 should be zero, because the system is moving at constant velocity and hence zero acceleration (Zero force). But I perceive that there has to be a force to keep it moving at constant velocity.
I am not quite sure that,whether Am I right?
Can someone help me in clarifying this issue/
Looking forward for your help.
Regards,
E.Logesh
I am having a moving table in a system.The table undergoes following motion,
1) Motion 1: Accleration of the table from zero velocity to max. velocity
2) Motion 2: Movement of the table at constant velocity (Zero acceleration)
3) Motion 3; Deceleration of the table from max.velocity to zero velocity.
We are going to study the vibration behaviour of the system, once the table movment is stopped.We planned to use stationary dynamic model.
We planned to apply the velocity and acceleration characteristics in terms of force vs time characteristics.
Following is the approach used for force calculation,
1)Motion 1- Force, F1 = M a (M-mass of the moving table and a - acceleration of the table).
2)Motion 2- moving at constant velocity,the force same as what was there for motion 1 (F2=F1)
3) Motion 3-Deceleration of the table from max. velocity to zero velocity. Therefore F3= Ma
Regarding this calculation, customer has an issue. He says that force for motion 2 should be zero, because the system is moving at constant velocity and hence zero acceleration (Zero force). But I perceive that there has to be a force to keep it moving at constant velocity.
I am not quite sure that,whether Am I right?
Can someone help me in clarifying this issue/
Looking forward for your help.
Regards,
E.Logesh