scholarly journals Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of a Rigid Body System with Spatial Multi-Point Supports

2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 746
Author(s):  
Qingyu Zhu ◽  
Qingkai Han ◽  
Xiaodong Yang ◽  
Junzhe Lin

This paper presents the dynamic characteristics analysis of a rigid body system with spatial multi-point elastic supports, as well as the sensitivity analysis of support parameters. A rigid object is characterized by six degrees-of-freedom (DOFs) motions and considering the spatial location vector decomposition of elastic supports, a rigid body system dynamic model with spatial multi-point elastic supports is derived via the Lagrangian energy method. The system modal frequencies are calculated, and to be verified by finite element modal analysis results. Next, based on the above-mentioned model, system modal frequencies are obtained under different support locations, where the support stiffness components are different. Interpolate the stiffness components corresponding to each support location, calculate system modal frequencies, and the response surface model (RSM) for system modal frequencies is established. Further, based on the RSM modal analysis results, the allowable support location for the system modal insensitive area can be obtained. At last, a lubricating oil-tank system with four supports is taken as an example, and the effects of support spatial locations and stiffness components on the system inherent characteristics are discussed. This present work can provide a basis for the dynamic design of the spatial location and stiffness for this type of installation structures.

2013 ◽  
Vol 455 ◽  
pp. 248-252
Author(s):  
Jun Yuan Sun ◽  
Ji Ming Xiao

The mud pump damming technology is a new idea put forward for realization of mechanization and automation of warping dam construction. A mud pump damming machine is studied, the FEM of the mud transfer pump rotor is built, modal analysis and rotor-dynamic analysis are carried out, natural frequencies and mode shapes under different constraints are obtained and the critical speeds of the pump rotor are determined, which will provide reference to improve the running reliability of the mud transfer pump rotor.


2013 ◽  
Vol 373-375 ◽  
pp. 16-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kang Li Shao ◽  
Feng Wang ◽  
Yong Hai Wu

Modal analysis and vibration analysis is the foundation of dynamic characteristics analysis and it is the most important methods to analyze the inherent characteristics and mode shapes of the system. In this paper, the airport tractor frame is taken as the research object and its geometric model is established by Pro / E, 10 order modal and shapes of tractor frame is obtained by ANSYS. The results showed that: the first and second frequency of the frame is avoided the engine idling, the outbreak frequency, and excitation frequency in normal driving road. The entire frame meets the requirement of the dynamic characteristics.


Author(s):  
Liu Ruiwei ◽  
Hongwei Guo ◽  
Zhang Qinghua ◽  
Rongqiang Liu ◽  
Tang Dewei

Balancing stiffness and weight is of substantial importance for antenna structure design. Conventional fold-rib antennas need sufficient weight to meet stiffness requirements. To address this issue, this paper proposes a new type of cable-rib tension deployable antenna that consists of six radial rib deployment mechanisms, numerous tensioned cables, and a mesh reflective surface. The primary innovation of this study is the application of numerous tensioned cables instead of metal materials to enhance the stiffness of the entire antenna while ensuring relatively less weight. Dynamic characteristics were analyzed to optimize the weight and stiffness of the antenna with the finite element model by subspace method. The first six orders of natural frequencies and corresponding vibration modes of the antenna structure are obtained. In addition, the effects of structural parameters on natural frequency are studied, and a method to improve the rigidity of the deployable antenna structure is proposed.


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