A Consider the system shown below, consisting of a spring connected to a clamped-free bar. The bar is made of steel that has length of 1m and diameter of 4cm. The stiffness of the spring is 3000N/m. Estimate the first natural frequency using finite element approach. E, p u2(t) [Ans: 1430.35 Hz] tti(t) B In the above question, if the bar is hollow with inside and outside diameters of 3cm and 4cm respectively, estimate the first natural frequency. [Ans: 1430Hz]

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A Consider the system shown below, consisting of a spring connected to a clamped-free bar. The
bar is made of steel that has length of Im and diameter of 4cm. The stiffness of the spring is
3000N/m. Estimate the first natural frequency using finite element approach.
E, p
U₂(1)
[Ans: 1430.35 Hz]
u₁(t)
B In the above question, if the bar is hollow with inside and outside diameters of 3cm and
4cm respectively, estimate the first natural frequency.
[Ans: 1430Hz]
Transcribed Image Text:A Consider the system shown below, consisting of a spring connected to a clamped-free bar. The bar is made of steel that has length of Im and diameter of 4cm. The stiffness of the spring is 3000N/m. Estimate the first natural frequency using finite element approach. E, p U₂(1) [Ans: 1430.35 Hz] u₁(t) B In the above question, if the bar is hollow with inside and outside diameters of 3cm and 4cm respectively, estimate the first natural frequency. [Ans: 1430Hz]
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