Description : For an under damped harmonic oscillator, resonance A Occurs when excitation frequency is greater than undamped natural frequency B Occurs when excitation frequency is less than undamped natural frequency C Occurs when excitation frequency is equal to undamped natural frequency D Never occurs
Last Answer : C Occurs when excitation frequency is equal to undamped natural frequency
Description : For an under damped harmonic oscillator, resonance a) occurs when excitation frequency is greater than undamped natural frequency b) occurs when excitation frequency is less than undamped natural frequency c) occurs when excitation frequency is equal to undamped natural frequency d) never occurs
Last Answer : c) occurs when excitation frequency is equal to undamped natural frequency
Description : For an underdamped harmonic oscillator, resonance ______. (A) occurs when excitation frequency is greater than the undamped natural frequency (B) occurs when excitation frequency is less than the ... ) occurs when excitation frequency is equal to the undamped natural frequency (D) never occurs
Last Answer : (C) occurs when excitation frequency is equal to the undamped natural frequency
Description : If the damper is not provided and the system is in resonance, which of the following is the correct isolation factor? A. 0B. 1/2 C. 1/4 D. Infinity
Last Answer : D. Infinity
Description : If the damper is not provided and the system is in resonance, which of the following is the correct isolation factor? a) 0 b) 1/2 c) 1/4 d) Infinity
Last Answer : d) Infinity
Description : What is the effect on the undamped natural frequency of a single-degree-of-freedom system if the mass of the system is increased? A The frequency will increase B The frequency will stay the same C The frequency will decrease D None of these
Last Answer : C The frequency will decrease
Description : Calculate damped natural frequency, if a spring mass damper system is subjected to periodic disturbing force of 30 N. Damping coefficient is equal to 0.76 times of critical damping coefficient and undamped natural frequency is 5 rad/sec A. 3.99 rad/sec B. 2.13 rad/sec C. 4.12 rad/sec D. 3.24 rad/sec
Last Answer : D. 3.24 rad/sec
Description : What is the effect on the undamped natural frequency of a single-degree-of- C freedom system if the mass of the system is increased? ( A ) The frequency will increase ( B ) The frequency will stay the same ( C ) The frequency will decrease ( D ) None of these
Last Answer : ( C ) The frequency will decrease
Description : What is the effect on the undamped natural frequency of a single-degree-of-freedom system if the stiffness of one or more of the springs is increased? (A) The frequency will increase (B) The frequency will stay the same (C) The frequency will decrease (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) The frequency will increase
Description : What is the effect on the undamped natural frequency of a single-degree-of-freedom system if the mass of the system is increased? A) The frequency will increase (B) The frequency will stay the same (C) The frequency will decrease (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) The frequency will decrease
Description : In coulomb damping the frequency of damped vibrations is A Equal to that of undamped vibrations B Less than that of undamped vibrationsC More than that of undamped vibrations D Independent of the frequency of undamped vibration
Last Answer : A Equal to that of undamped vibrations
Description : In case of viscous damping the frequency of damped vibration is A) Equal to that of undamped vibrations B) Less than that of undamped vibrations C) Greater than that of undamped vibrations D) Independent than that of undamped vibrations
Last Answer : B) Less than that of undamped vibrations
Description : In which type of vibrations, amplitude of vibration goes on decreasing every cycle? A) Damped vibrations B) Undamped vibrations C) Both a. and b. D) None of the above
Last Answer : A) Damped vibrations
Description : Which type of vibrations are also known as transient vibrations? A) Undamped vibrations B) Damped vibrations C) Torsional vibrations D) Transverse vibrations
Last Answer : B) Damped vibrations
Description : The vibrations of the body with no resistance to its motion known as A. Damped Vibrations B. Undamped Vibrations C. Both D. None
Last Answer : B. Undamped Vibrations
Description : When no external force is acting on the vibrating body, the vibrations are said to be A. Free Vibrations B. Forced Vibrations C. Loaded Vibrations D. Undamped Vibrations
Last Answer : A. Free Vibrations
Description : When the external force is acting on the vibrating body, the vibrations are said to be A. Natural Vibrations B. Forced Vibrations C. Loaded Vibrations D. Undamped Vibrations
Last Answer : B. Forced Vibrations
Description : In which type of vibrations, amplitude of vibration goes on decreasing every cycle? a. Damped vibrations b. Undamped vibrations c. Both a. and b. d. None of the above
Last Answer : a. Damped vibrations
Description : Which type of vibrations are also known as transient vibrations? a. Undamped b. Damped c. Torsional d. Transverse vibrations
Last Answer : b. Damped
Description : When the frequency of external exciting force is equal to the natural frequency of the vibration of the system A. The amplitude of vibration is zero B. The amplitude of vibration is significantly small C. The amplitude of vibration is very large D. The amplitude does not change
Last Answer : C. The amplitude of vibration is very large
Description : The first critical speed of an automobile running on a sinusoidal road is calculated by (modeling it as a single degree of freedom system) A Resonance B Approximation C Superposition D Rayleigh quotient
Last Answer : A Resonance
Description : A vibrating system having mass 1kg, a spring of stiffness 1000N/m and damping factor of 0.632 and it is put to harmonic excitation of 10N. Find the amplitude at resonance. A 0.079 B 7.9C 0.056 D 0.00791
Last Answer : D 0.00791
Description : Natural frequency of the system is due to A Resonance B Forced Vibration C Damping D Free Vibration
Last Answer : D Free Vibration
Description : If the damper is not provided and the system is in resonance, which of the following is the correct isolation factor? A. 0 B. 0.5 C. 0.25 D. Infinite
Last Answer : D. Infinite
Description : Natural frequency of the system is due to A) Free vibration B) Forced vibration C) Resonance D) Damping
Last Answer : A) Free vibration
Description : Resonance is a phenomenon when the frequency of external exciting force is A) Twice the natural frequency of the system B) Half the natural frequency of the system C) Same as the natural frequency of the system D) None of the above
Last Answer : C) Same as the natural frequency of the system
Description : The first critical speed of an automobile running on a sinusoidal road is calculated by (modeling it as a single degree of freedom system) a) Resonance b) Approximation c) Superposition d) Rayleigh quotient
Last Answer : a) Resonance
Description : If the damper is not provided and the system is in resonance, which of the following is the correct isolation factor?(A) 0 (B) 0.5 (C) 0.25 (D) Infinite
Last Answer : (D) Infinite
Description : In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is _____________ damping coefficient. A equal to B directly proportional to C inversely proportional to D independent of
Last Answer : C inversely proportional to
Description : At resonance the phase angle is equal to A 0 0B 180 0 C 120 0 D 90 0
Last Answer : D 90 0
Description : During resonance A the Vibrations remains unaffected B no vibration occurs C low amplitude of vibration occurs D high amplitude of vibration occurs
Last Answer : D high amplitude of vibration occurs
Description : The reciprocal of the interval of time by a vibrating body to complete a cycle is called A Period B Frequency C Resonance D None of the mentioned
Last Answer : B Frequency
Description : Time taken to complete one cycle is known as A Resonance B Frequency C Period D Damping
Last Answer : C Period
Description : The frame consists of a steel beam welded rigidly to two vertical channels. An eccentric exciter weighing 250 N is attached to the beam, which weighs 10 KN and is used to excite the frame. The unbalance weight of ... ends, magnification factor at resonance is A. 307.5 B. 3.075 C. 30.75 D. 0.3075
Last Answer : C. 30.75
Description : In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is __________ damping coefficient. A. Equal to B. Directly proportional to C. Inversely proportional toD. Independent of
Last Answer : C. Inversely proportional to
Description : In the case of steady state forced vibration at a resonance, the amplitude of vibration is A) Inversely proportional to damping coefficient B) Inversely proportional to damping ratio C) Inversely proportional to resonant frequency D) Directly proportional to resonant frequency
Last Answer : B) Inversely proportional to damping ratio
Description : The speed at which resonance occurs is called A. Normal Speed B. Idle Speed C. Critical Speed D. None
Last Answer : C. Critical Speed
Description : During resonance A. High amplitude of vibration occurs B. Low amplitude of vibration occurs C. No vibration occurs D. Vibration remains unaffected
Last Answer : A. High amplitude of vibration occurs
Description : n steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is _____________ damping coefficient. a) equal to b) directly proportional to c) inversely proportional to d) independent of
Last Answer : c) inversely proportional to
Description : In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is _____________ damping coefficient. (A) equal to (B) directly proportional to (C) inversely proportional to (D) independent of
Last Answer : (C) inversely proportional to
Description : In which of the cases the factor c = 0? a) When there is damping b) No damping c) Resonance d) c is never 0
Last Answer : b) No damping
Description : In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is _____________ damping coefficient. a) equal to b) directly proportional toc) inversely proportional to d) independent of
Description : If the amplitude of harmonic motion is large, its frequency A) Will always be high B) Will always be less C) Can have any value D) Will be zero
Last Answer : C) Can have any value
Description : A system is said to be under damped if the damping factor for the system is A More than one B Less than one C Equal to one D Equal to zero
Last Answer : B Less than one
Description : If frequency of excitation of a forced vibration system with negligible damping is very close to natural frequency of the system, then the system will A) Execute harmonic motion of large amplitude B) Beat with a very high peak amplitude C) Perform aperiodic motion D) None of the above
Last Answer : A) Execute harmonic motion of large amplitude
Description : A single degree of freedom spring-mass system is subjected to a harmonic force of constant amplitude. For an excitation frequency of √3k/m , the ratio of the amplitude of steady state response to the static deflection of the spring is __________ A. 0.2 B. 0.5 C. 0.8 D. None of the above
Last Answer : B. 0.5
Description : The response of a damped forced vibration system A) Leads the system excitation ( for all values of ω/ ωn) B) Lags the system excitation ( for all values of ω/ ωn) C) Leads the system excitation ( for all values of ω/ ωn
Last Answer : B) Lags the system excitation ( for all values of ω/ ωn)
Description : The following function plays an important role in the experimental modal analysis: a. time-response function b. modal-response function c. frequency-response function
Last Answer : c. frequency-response function
Description : In vibration isolation system, if ω/ωn < 2, then for all values of damping factor, the transmissibility will be A less than unity B equal to unity C greater than unity D zero
Last Answer : C greater than unity