The aim of the work reported here is to provide a single non-destructive test to determine the elastic constants of an orthotropic material by studying the free vibrations of a rectangular plate in completely free boundary conditions. After the experimental impulse technique to measure the natural f
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC SHELLS BY THE MODAL SUPERPOSITION METHOD
β Scribed by T.A. SMITH
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 327 KB
- Volume
- 233
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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β¦ Synopsis
The system of di!erential equations governing the analysis of rotationally symmetric shells under time-dependent or static surface loadings is formulated with the transverse, meridional, and circumferential displacements as the dependent variables. The thickness of the shell may vary, and four homogeneous boundary conditions may be prescribed at each boundary edge of the shell. The governing di!erential equations for each Fourier harmonic are obtained by use of Fourier series in the circumferential direction of the shell. In#uence coe$cients at each of the node points along the shell meridian are obtained for each Fourier component by employing ordinary "nite di!erence representations for the meridional co-ordinate derivatives. With these in#uence coe$cients, a set of homogeneous #exibility equations governing the free vibration characteristics of the shell is obtained and solved for the frequencies and mode shapes for each Fourier component. The solutions under time-dependent or static surface loadings and due to initial displacements and velocities are then obtained by expanding the solutions in terms of the modes of free vibration of the shell for each Fourier component. The solution for the total shell response is obtained by Fourier series summation. Solutions for typical shells have been found to be in excellent agreement with solutions by the method of temporal and spatial "nite di!erences. Solutions for a parabolic shell are presented as an example. The solution is also presented for a published cylindrical shell example and is seen to be in excellent agreement with the published "nite element method results.
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