A sector Fourier p-element is presented and applied to free vibration analysis of sectorial plates. An important feature of this element is that it can describe the geometry of a sectorial plate exactly and is therefore suitable for this type of plate. The element is formulated in terms of a "xed nu
A TRIANGULAR FOURIER p -ELEMENT FOR THE ANALYSIS OF MEMBRANE VIBRATIONS
β Scribed by A. HOUMAT
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 164 KB
- Volume
- 230
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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β¦ Synopsis
A triangular Fourier p-element for the analysis of membrane vibrations is presented. The element's transverse displacement is written in terms of dimensionless area co-ordinates and is described by three linear shape functions plus a variable number of trigonometric shape functions. The three nodal displacements and the amplitudes of the trigonometric functions on the three edges and in the interior of the element, respectively, are used as generalized co-ordinates. Inter-element compatibility is achieved by matching the generalized co-ordinates at the three nodes and the three edges. Results are obtained for a right isosceles triangular and a square membranes and comparisons are made with exact and linear triangular "nite element solutions. The results of both membranes con"rm that the solutions converge very fast from above to the exact values as the number of trigonometric terms is increased and highly accurate values are obtained with the use of a very few terms. The results also show that the triangular Fourier p-element produces a much higher accuracy than the linear triangular "nite element with fewer system degrees of freedom.
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