This paper deals with the identi"cation of a single crack in a vibrating rod based on the knowledge of the damage-induced shifts in a pair of natural frequencies. The crack is simulated by an equivalent linear spring connecting the two segments of the bar. The analysis is based on an explicit expres
CHANGES IN THE NATURAL FREQUENCIES OF REPEATED MODE PAIRS INDUCED BY CRACKS IN A VIBRATING RING
โ Scribed by R.N. Wake; J.S. Burgess; J.T. Evans
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 187 KB
- Volume
- 214
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
The presence of cracks in solid structures can be detected by measuring changes in the natural frequencies of appropriate vibration modes. In the present work a simple energy-based model of a vibrating ring is presented to estimate the effect of a crack on the frequencies of repeated mode pairs. Introduction of a crack breaks the symmetry of the structure, causing the frequencies of the degenerate modes to split to a measurable extent. A simple expression is derived that relates the split in frequency to the frequency of the modes in the un-cracked ring, the dimensions of the ring and the crack length. The treatment is extended to the case of a ring that is not perfectly symmetrical prior to the introduction of a crack. In the latter case, when the crack is small, the mode pairs have a preferred orientation determined by the initial asymmetry. As the crack grows the mode pairs rotate to become aligned with the axis defining the location of the crack.
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