Influencia del grado de inmersión de modelos de compuertas sobre sus frecuencias propias. // Influence of inmersion gate models on their natural frequencies.
Abstract
Se presentan los resultados obtenidos para las frecuencias propias en dependencia del grado de inmersión de modelos de
compuertas con sus respectivos sistemas de suspensión e izaje pertenecientes a una presa en construcción, los cuales por su
configuración son sistemas simples pero con un contorno de trabajo complejo que puede ocasionar variaciones del
comportamiento dinámico.
Palabras claves: Vibraciones mecánicas, comportamiento dinámico, frecuencias propias, modelación
dinámica, ensayos de impacto.
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Abstract.
Results obtained for natural frequencies depending on the submergence level in gate models and their respective supporting
and raising systems are presented. Attending to its configuration, a gate is a simple system, but with a very complex
working contour that is able to change its dynamic behaviour.
Key words: Mechanical vibrations, dynamic behavior, natural frequencies, dynamic modeling, impact
testing.
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