The GUNT SE 110.58 - Free Vibrations in a Bending Beam allows the study of free vibrations and natural frequency using a bending beam as the oscillator. The experiment provides practical insight into oscillatory behavior and vibration analysis of beams under various clamping and loading conditions.
Product Features
- Demonstrates free vibrations of a bending beam after a single excitation
- Beam can be positioned vertically (standing or hanging) or horizontally in the SE 112 mounting frame
- Natural frequency affected by clamping length and sliding weights
- Beam deflected manually to initiate free, damped vibrations
- Amplitudes measured via strain gauges and measuring amplifier
- Signal can be displayed on an interlaboratory oscilloscope for analysis
- All components clearly laid out and securely housed in a storage system
Benefits
- Provides practical understanding of free and damped vibrations in beams
- Supports analysis of natural frequency and oscillatory behavior
- Enables visualization of vibration amplitudes and effects of clamping and loading
- Ideal for mechanical, civil, and structural engineering education and training
Why Choose GUNT SE 110.58 - Free Vibrations in a Bending Beam?
The GUNT SE 110.58 - Free Vibrations in a Bending Beam offers hands-on study of natural frequencies and oscillatory behavior, making it ideal for engineering and vibration analysis training.
