The suspension system of a2000kgautomobile “sags”10cmwhen the chassis is placed on it. Also, the oscillation amplitude decreases by 50% each cycle.

  1. Estimate the value of the spring constant K.
  2. Calculate the damping constantfor the spring and shock absorber system of one wheel, assuming each wheel supports500kg.

Short Answer

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  1. The spring constant for each wheel,k=4.9×104N/m
  2. The damping constant for the spring and shock absorber system,b=1.1×103 kg/s

Step by step solution

01

Given

  1. The mass supported by one wheel ism=500kg
  1. The mass of automobile is,M=2000kg
  2. The compression of spring or suspension system,x=10cm=0.1m
  3. The oscillation amplitude decreases by 50% each cycle.
02

Understanding the concept

Use the equation of Hook’s law to get the spring constant. To find the damping constant, we can use the equation for damping factor and the period of damped oscillation.

Hooke’s law is given as-

F=kx

The angular frequency for damped oscillation is given as-

ω'=kmb24m2dampingfactor=ebt2m

03

(a) Estimate the value of the spring constant

Using the equation of Hook’s law, we can write

k=Fx=500 kg×9.8 m/s20.1 s=4.9×104 N/m

04

(b) Calculate the damping constant for the spring and shock absorber system of one wheel, assuming each wheel supports500 kg .

We calculate the time for which damping factor is 1/2.

So,

ebT2m=12

Taking natural logarithm on both sides

bT2m=ln(12)bT=2m×ln(2)

Here, the equation for period of damped oscillation is

T=2πω'

Where,ω'is the angular frequency of damped oscillation and is given by

ω'=kmb24m2

So, the above equation becomes

b×2πkmb24m2=2m×ln(2)

By rearranging this equation for the damping constant, we get

b=2×ln(2)mkln(2)2+4π2b=2×ln(2)500 kg×4.9×104 N/mln(2)2+4π2

Using the given values in this equation, we get

b=1.1×103 kg/s

So, the damping constant is given as- b=1.1×103 kg/s.

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