Robo25
Automotive
- Jul 30, 2013
- 3
Good Afternoon All,
I am new to the site and new to the world of engineering (more of a math go-er). I am working on calculating the reaction forces of a 3 or 4 powertrain mount system. If I apply a load on the CG in the x,y,z direction how is it possible to calculate the reaction forces (x,y,z) for the different mounts? I know the mass of the system, the stiffness, orientations (euler angles) and positions of the mounts and have already worked on calculating the natural frequencies and kinetic energy of the system but I am hung up on how to do the reaction forces and it seems so simple to do. I know the equation is Mx..+Kx=f(x) where M is the mass matrix (I have a 6x6 matrix) x.. is acceleration, K is the global stiffness (also have a 6x6) and f(x) is the reaction force.
Any theory or advice on where to go would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much.
I am new to the site and new to the world of engineering (more of a math go-er). I am working on calculating the reaction forces of a 3 or 4 powertrain mount system. If I apply a load on the CG in the x,y,z direction how is it possible to calculate the reaction forces (x,y,z) for the different mounts? I know the mass of the system, the stiffness, orientations (euler angles) and positions of the mounts and have already worked on calculating the natural frequencies and kinetic energy of the system but I am hung up on how to do the reaction forces and it seems so simple to do. I know the equation is Mx..+Kx=f(x) where M is the mass matrix (I have a 6x6 matrix) x.. is acceleration, K is the global stiffness (also have a 6x6) and f(x) is the reaction force.
Any theory or advice on where to go would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much.