Q1. Please answer the following questions: consider the system shown in Figure Q1a. Assume that the cantilever beam has length L, is massless and is attached to the wall as shown in the figure. A mass M is attached at the tip and is supported by a spring with stiffness K. The spring is also connected to the midpoint of a massless pinned-pinned beam of length 2L, as shown in the figure. Assume E = 200 GPa, M = 10 kg, area moment of inertia of the two beams as / = 1000 mm¹, C = 200 kg/s and L 1 m. Determine the value of the spring stiffness K (in N/m) for the system to be critically damped.

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consider the system shown in Figure Q1a. Assume that the cantilever beam has length
L, is massless and is attached to the wall as shown in the figure. A mass M is attached at the
tip and is supported by a spring with stiffness K. The spring is also connected to the midpoint
of a massless pinned-pinned beam of length 2L, as shown in the figure. Assume E = 200 GPa,
M = 10 kg, area moment of inertia of the two beams as I = 1000 mm³, C = 200 kg/s and L=
1 m. Determine the value of the spring stiffness K (in N/m) for the system to be critically
damped.
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E,I
KL
E,I
L
Transcribed Image Text:Q1. Please answer the following questions: consider the system shown in Figure Q1a. Assume that the cantilever beam has length L, is massless and is attached to the wall as shown in the figure. A mass M is attached at the tip and is supported by a spring with stiffness K. The spring is also connected to the midpoint of a massless pinned-pinned beam of length 2L, as shown in the figure. Assume E = 200 GPa, M = 10 kg, area moment of inertia of the two beams as I = 1000 mm³, C = 200 kg/s and L= 1 m. Determine the value of the spring stiffness K (in N/m) for the system to be critically damped. M E,I KL E,I L
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