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  1. thierrybelge

    BASIC MODELING (Let's put it this way)

    I think this depends on the way the Beam is held. If the beam is clamped at one side and free at the other side, you know that deformation at the end of the beam is given by: x=F*l^3/(3*E*I) And you know that F=K*x So I would say that the K is given by: K=(3*E*I)/l^3 with l: length of the beam
  2. thierrybelge

    Motor vibration

    Some electrical vibrations are easy to detect, they will be in the neighbourhood of the electrical netfrequency or its following in the mathematical row.F.E. 50 Hz net look at 50,100,150,... Mechanical frequenties will be more in the neighbourhood of the eigenfrequencies of the mechanical...
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