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Radda [10]
4 years ago
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An application demands that a sinusoidal pressure variation of 250 Hz be measured with no more than 2% dynamic error. In selecti

ng a suitable pressure transducer from a vendor catalog, you note that a desirable line of transducers has a fixed natural frequency of 600 Hz but that you have a choice of transducer damping ratios of between 0.5 and 1.5 in increments of 0.05. Select a suitable transducer.
Engineering
1 answer:
Naddik [55]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Given that:

f = 250 Hz

\delta= 2%

f_n= 600 Hz

\zeta = 0.5 to 1.5  increment by 0.05

F = A sin (Xt)

For 250 Hz = 250 cycle/sec

X = 2 \pi t 250

X = 500 \pi t

X = Asin (500 \pi t)

\omega = 250  \\ \\ \omega_n = 600

M = 0.98 , 1.02

M_{(w)}} = \sqrt{[1-(\frac{w}{w_n})^2 + ( 2\zeta \frac{w}{w_n})^2}

\frac{1}{M} = [1-(\frac{w}{w_n})^2]+(2 \zeta \frac{w}{w_n})^2

\zeta = \frac{w_n}{2w}\sqrt{\frac{1}{M^2}-(1-(\frac{w}{w_n})^2)^2}

\zeta = \frac{600}{2(250)}\sqrt{\frac{1}{0.98^2}-(1-(\frac{250}{600})^2)^2}

\zeta = 0.7183

At 0.7183 value of damping ratio the error value was 2% at 0.98 value of M

\frac{1}{M} = [1-(\frac{w}{w_n})^2]+(2 \zeta \frac{w}{w_n})^2

\zeta = \frac{w_n}{2w}\sqrt{\frac{1}{M^2}-(1-(\frac{w}{w_n})^2)^2}

\zeta = \frac{600}{2(250)}\sqrt{\frac{1}{1.02^2}-(1-(\frac{250}{600})^2)^2}

\zeta = 0.6330

At  0.6330 value of damping ratio the error value was 2% at 1.02 value of M.

Hence, the damping ratio \zeta of the transducer must be placed between 0.6330 to 0.7183

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