IS A SIMPLE SUPPORT REALLY THAT SIMPLE?
β Scribed by G.S. AGLIETTI; P.R. CUNNINGHAM
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 434 KB
- Volume
- 257
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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β¦ Synopsis
A very frequently applied boundary condition in problems involving modelling the dynamic behaviour of beams and panels is a simple support. This type of boundary condition is particularly used in the research area of active control of vibrations on panels. However, the practical implementation of this boundary condition in the laboratory is not at all trivial, especially when high accuracy is required.
In this paper, various possible practical implementations of a simply supported panel are considered. A suitable method is selected and investigated experimentally. The results from a forced vibration test are compared with those obtained from theory in order to verify the relative accuracy of the approach.
The e!ect of the relative distance between the panel surface and a solid boundary on the fundamental resonant response frequency is experimentally investigated, as well as changes produced by #uctuations in the laboratory temperature.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A module M is known to be a CS-module or an extending module if every Ε½ . complement submodule of M is a direct summand. It is shown that i a simple ring R must be right noetherian if every cyclic singular right R-module is CS, and Ε½ . ii over a simple ring R if every proper cyclic right module is