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Equivalent G Static

The document provides calculated values related to vibration analysis, including mass, gravitational factors, and moments. It references the Miles Equation for vibration, presenting parameters such as damping ratio and natural frequency. Additionally, it includes sources for further information on vibration data and calculations.

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Equivalent G Static

The document provides calculated values related to vibration analysis, including mass, gravitational factors, and moments. It references the Miles Equation for vibration, presenting parameters such as damping ratio and natural frequency. Additionally, it includes sources for further information on vibration data and calculations.

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Given Calculated

APM, mass [lbs] = 0.25


APM Vibe Bracket, mass [lbs] = 0.58
RMS (fn,ξ) = g, gravi. Factor = 12.60
P [lbs] = 10.46
Arm + cg_dist. = 4.85
t_in = 0.16
b_in = 1.5
Mom. = 50.7213
Iy, mom. Of inertia [in^4] ≈ 0.00035

σy [psi]= 7,925

Miles Equation for Vibration


alculated

ξ = 0.05 Source: http://www.vibra


fn = 500
P (at fn) = 0.020000

XGRMS (fn,ξ) = 12.53

Obtaining fn from a given XGRMS:


XGRMS (B3-curve) = 3.13
fn, calculated = 31.18

Q = 15

*where GRMS = Root Mean Sq


https://femci.gsfc.nasa.gov

11.50
Source: http://www.vibrationdata.com/tutorials_alt/eqstatic.pdf

where GRMS = Root Mean Square Acceleration in G's (sometimes given as ÿRMS).
ttps://femci.gsfc.nasa.gov/random/MilesEqn.html

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