A rotating machine such as turbines or compressors is


A rotating machine, such as turbines or compressors, is vibrating and transmitting large forces to the ground. This vibration might be due to shock or unbalanced mass of the rotor. Considering the vibration in vertical direction only, the machine can be represented as a single degree of freedom system having mass M, stiffness K and damper B, subjected to a force, shown in Figure 1.

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The harmonic force F is due to rotating unbalance when rotating at speed N (see Table 1).

Table 1: Data for the Mass, spring and damper of the machine and the rotational speed of the rotor.

Group #

Machine mass M (kg)

Spring constant K (N/m)

Damping constant B (N.s/m)

Rotational speed N (rpm)

Mass unbalance mf . e  (kg.m)

1

100

8400000

3000

2760

2

2

150

8650000

3000

2290

2

3

200

9900000

3000

2120

2

4

250

8950000

3000

1800

2

5

300

9100000

5000

1660

2

6

350

9200000

5000

1550

2

7

400

9350000

5000

1460

2

8

450

9500000

5000

1385

2

9

500

9650000

5000

1325

2

10

550

9800000

5000

1275

2

A tuned mass damper device is to be mounted on the machine in order to reduce the dynamic response (the TMD has mass m, spring coefficient k and damping coefficient b. Two newly designs were proposed for the TMD devices, as shown in Figure 2.

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Your task, as an engineer, is to evaluate the performance of each system in order to select the best configuration.

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