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How To Pump A Swing?

How To Pump A Swing?. Tareq Ahmed Mokhiemer Physics Department. Contents. Introduction to the swing physics and different pumping schemes Pumping a swing from a standing position Qualitative understanding Pumping from seated position Qualitative understanding Conclusion.

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How To Pump A Swing?

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  1. How To Pump A Swing? Tareq Ahmed Mokhiemer Physics Department

  2. Contents • Introduction to the swing physics and different pumping schemes • Pumping a swing from a standing position • Qualitative understanding • Pumping from seated position • Qualitative understanding • Conclusion

  3. What is meant by “pumping a swing” ? Repetitive change of the rider’s position and/or orientation relative to the suspending rod.

  4. How to get a swing running from a standing position? By standing and squatting at the lowest point

  5. The motion of the child is a modeled by the variation with r with time  r(t) • This is equivalent to a parametric oscillator • Let

  6. By scanning against pumping frequencies amplification was found to occur at ~2 • Constant pumping frequencie  Succession of amplification and attenuation.

  7. Another (naïve) model for r(t)

  8. No Amplification !! Expected result !

  9. A more realistic model

  10. For each initial velocity  a threshold for the steepness of r(t) at θ=0. Unexpected result !!

  11. How does pumping occur physically? Two points of view • The conservation of angular momentum • Conservation of energy

  12. conservation of angular momentum

  13. Conservation of energy At the highest point At the mid-point: Gravitational force Centrifugal force Only gravitational force

  14. Another scheme for pumping from a standing position The swinger pumps the swing by leaning forward and backward while standing

  15. Pumping a swing from a seated position

  16. Potential Energy = kinetic energy =

  17. The equation of motion M I1g Sin(φ(t)) + N g Sin(φ(t)+θ(t))-I1φ’’(t) –I2 (φ’’(t)+ θ’’(t))-2 I2 N θ’’(t) Cos(θ(t))-I1 N θ’’(t) Cos(θ(t))==0 A Surprise The oscillation grows up linearly!! Θ(t) is either 0.5 rad when φ is gowing or -0.5 when φ is decreasing

  18. The growth rate is proportional to the steepness of the frequency of the swinger’s motion Θ(t) is changes between 0.7 rad and -0.7 rad

  19. A special case: The Lagrangian reduces to: And the equation of motion is A driven Oscillator.

  20. Θ(t) changes sinusoidally Pumping occurs at approximately the natural frequency not double the frequency.

  21. Pumping from a seated position… • More efficient in starting the swing from rest position • With the same frequency of the swinger motion, the oscillation grows faster in the seated pumping.

  22. Conclusion Standing position Seated position • Exponential growth • Parametric Oscillator • Linear growth • Driven Oscillator • Efficient in starting the swing from rest

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