Possibilities of Using Frequency Energy Functions in Problems of Dynamics of Machines for Transport and Technological Purposes

New approaches to the evaluation of the dynamic properties of mechanical vibration systems are proposed, which consider as the design schemes for technical objects operating under dynamic vibration loads. The purpose of the study is to develop ideas for the use of frequency energy functions. In this...

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Autores principales: Eliseev Andrey, Eliseev Sergey, Kuznetsov Nikolay, Bolshakov Roman
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/8eb86c77961e47b88cf39af43d13c3d0
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Sumario:New approaches to the evaluation of the dynamic properties of mechanical vibration systems are proposed, which consider as the design schemes for technical objects operating under dynamic vibration loads. The purpose of the study is to develop ideas for the use of frequency energy functions. In this case, the frequency functions represent the ratio of the potential and kinetic energies in a specific form, based on the use of the relations of the coordinates of the system in the stationary mode. The technologies of system analysis and structural mathematical modeling are used. In this approach, the mechanical oscillatory system is correspond with the block diagram of the automatic control system, which is equivalent in dynamic terms. It is proposed to use the analytical apparatus to take into account the features of interpartial relations, to evaluate the specific modes of dynamic interaction of system elements. A method for determining the natural vibration frequencies of the system based on the use of the frequency energy function is proposed. Methodological bases of approaches to solving problems of system dynamics related to the assessment of the influence of system parameters on their frequency properties are developed. The results of computational modeling are presented.