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ω^2 = (K + κA^2) / m
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ω^2 = K / m
In one calculation I did, the first one gave me 185 Hz, while the second gave 159, so the difference is not small.
Alternatively, we could say that the frequency is 185, but that the masses are different, at 31.6 g and 42.9 g.
The reason I ask is, if I have a 4DOF model that says I want build the top to an uncoupled frequency of 185 Hz, and a stiffness of K = 42,700 N/m, what's my target effective mass of the area of the piston (inside the Chladni lines)? Is it 43 or 32g?
Would I expect the resulting monopole mobility to be 1/SQRT(42700 * 0.0429) = 23E-3 or would it be 1/SQRT(42700 * 0.0316) = 27E-3 ?
Basically, my question is: what is the meaning of the κA^2 term? Why is it included some times but not others?
Greg