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Sinusoidal Motion Calculator

2. Select the column for the variables you know. ->
1. Select a row below (D, V, A, or F). 4. Enter the variables you know below.
D
Displacement (peak-to-peak)
V =
F =
A =
F =
V =
A =
V
Velocity (peak)
F =
D =
A =
F =
A =
D =
A
Acceleration (peak)
F =
D =
F =
V =
V =
D =
F
Frequency
A =
D =
V =
D =
A =
V =
3. Select your measurement system below.
Units
D =
V =
A =
F =
Metric
mm
mm/s
gn
Hz
Imperial
in
in/s
gn
Hz
SI
mm
mm/s
mm/s²
Hz
5. Press Calculate
Answer For the above values, the acceleration (A, peak) result is 3220.5425995101.

To use the above calculator:

  1. Select what variable you want to solve for by selecting the appropriate radio button in the first column (D, V, A, or F).
  2. Select what set of variables you want to use for the calculation by selecting the appropriate radio button in the top row (select the radio button that corresponds to the variables you know).
  3. Select the measurement system of your choice in the last row (Metric, Imperial, or SI).
  4. Enter the values of the variables in the table cell that is the intersection of your choices in items 1 and 2 above. Use the units of measure shown for the measurement system of your choice.
  5. Press "Calculate" for the answer.

There is a mathematical relationship between frequency, displacement, velocity, and acceleration for sinusoidal motion when considering their peak values. The relationship is such that if any two of the four variables are known, the other two can be calculated. The equations below provide all the combinations required.

equations showing the relationship between displacement, velocity, acceleration, and frequency for sinusoidal motion
Equations for Sinusoidal Motion
Displacement (D), Velocity (V), Acceleration (A), and Frequency (F)

G in these formulas is not the acceleration of gravity. It is a constant for calculation within different systems. For metric, G is 9.80665 m/s². For Imperial, G is 386.0885827 in/s² For SI, G is 1 m/s²

Since the motion is sinusoidal, the displacement, velocity, and acceleration are changing sinusoidally. However, they are not in phase. The phase relationship between displacement, velocity, and acceleration is that such that velocity is 90° out of phase with acceleration and displacement is 180° out of phase with acceleration. In other words, when displacement is at a maximum, velocity is at a minimum, and acceleration is at a maximum.

20 Hz sinusoidal motion and the relationships between displacement, velocity, and acceleration
20 Hz Sinusoidal Motion

Another use of this calculator is to determine the maximum frequency responses for SpaceAge Control position transducers. To do this, refer to data sheets located in our (Literature Room) and note the maximum acceleration for a given model. Then, use this calculator to determine the model's maximum frequency for a given displacement and related information.

Equations, graphs, and information are courtesy of Richard Baker who produces VIBKIT, a comprehensive vibration testing toolkit that has a demo version available.

Note: 1 gn = 9.80665 m/s² = 32.174 ft/s² = 386.0886 in/s².

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