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NON-LINEAR STEADY STATE VIBRATIONS OF BEAMS EXCITED BY VORTEX SHEDDING

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
289 KB
Volume
252
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper the non-linear vibrations of beams excited by vortex-shedding are considered. In particular, the steady state responses of beams near the synchronization region are taken into account. The main aerodynamic properties of wind are described by using the semiempirical model proposed by Hartlen and Currie. The finite element method and the strip method are used to formulate the equation of motion of the system treated. The harmonic balance method is adopted to derive the amplitude equations. These equations are solved with the help of the continuation method which is very convenient to perform the parametric studies of the problem and to determine the response curve in the synchronization region. Moreover, the equations of motion are also integrated using the Newmark method. The results of calculations of several example problems are also shown to confirm the efficiency and accuracy of the presented method. The results obtained by the harmonic balance method and by the Newmark methods are in good agreement with each other.


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