The Rayleigh-Ritz Method for Structural Analysis
β Scribed by Ilanko, Sinniah
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 254
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
PREFACE xi INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL NOTES xiii CHAPTER 1. PRINCIPLE OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY AND RAYLEIGH S PRINCIPLE 1 CHAPTER 2. RAYLEIGH S PRINCIPLE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 11 CHAPTER 3. THE RAYLEIGH RITZ METHOD AND SIMPLE APPLICATIONS 21 CHAPTER 4. LAGRANGIAN MULTIPLIER METHOD 33 CHAPTER 5. COURANT S PENALTY METHOD INCLUDING NEGATIVE STIFFNESS AND MASS TERMS 39 CHAPTER 6. SOME USEFUL MATHEMATICAL DERIVATIONS AND APPLICATIONS 55 CHAPTER 7. THE THEOREM OF SEPARATION AND ASYMPTOTIC MODELING THEOREMS 67 CHAPTER 8. ADMISSIBLE FUNCTIONS 81 CHAPTER 9. NATURAL FREQUENCIES AND MODES OF BEAMS 89 CHAPTER 10. NATURAL FREQUENCIES AND MODES OF PLATES OF RECTANGULAR PLANFORM 113 CHAPTER 11. NATURAL FREQUENCIES AND MODES OF SHALLOW SHELLS OF RECTANGULAR PLANFORM 133 CHAPTER 12. NATURAL FREQUENCIES AND MODES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL BODIES 149 CHAPTER 13. VIBRATION OF AXIALLY LOADED BEAMS AND GEOMETRIC STIFFNESS 161 CHAPTER 14. THE RRM IN FINITE ELEMENTS METHOD 181 BIBLIOGRAPHY 197 APPENDIX 203 INDEX 229
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