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May 2, 2022 at 5:44 amVahidebrahimistudentSubscriber
Hi Everyone,
I wanted find the stress and strain responses inside a rubber support undergoing vibration excitation from a vibrating motor (see photo attached). Provided that I have all the input data what should I insert on the surface of the rubber support to represent the vibration? I have used a series of relations to calculate the frequencies (Hz), the force of eccentric rotating mass (N) , and the overall displacement (X) considering both vibrating motor and the rubber band stiffness (K).
May 3, 2022 at 7:34 pmpeteroznewmanSubscriberDuplicate post to this one where I posted a comment:
/forum/discussion/38991/inputs-required-for-harmonic-response-of-vibrating-motor-placed-on-a-rubber-material#latest
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