This is the "rst of two companion papers which collectively present a method for the analysis of built-up structures. One such structure is the machinery foundation of a ship which is constructed from a collection of large beams and #exible plates. The heavy vibration sources are supported by the la
THE ROLE OF MOMENTS ON THE VIBRATION TRANSMISSION IN BUILT-UP STRUCTURES
โ Scribed by R.A FULFORD; B.A.T PETERSSON
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 358 KB
- Volume
- 227
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
Towards the development of simpli"ed analysis methods for the vibrational power in built-up plate structures, a circular can upon an in"nite recipient plate is considered. The primary aspect considered is the role of the moments at the upper and lower interfaces, with respect to both the input and transmitted power. Where the thickness of the cans top-plate is at least twice that of the side-wall, the moments are shown to have limited in#uence and, within &&engineering accuracy'', it is suggested they can be ignored in an analysis. This greatly simpli"es the modelling of the system. Moreover, it is also shown that where the side-walls are thick compared to the top-plate and, accordingly, the rotational sti!ness at the upper interface high, the in#uence of the moments can, and most simply, be accounted for by merely imposing a guided boundary condition upon the top-plate. A substantial simpli"cation results for the modelling of the system and the analysis. Further, it is found that for typical dimensions, there is an extended frequency range over which the response of the side-walls is either mass or sti!ness controlled. Thence, it follows that the input and transfer mobilities of the side-walls are comparable to each other, leading to further reduction of the models.
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