This paper presents a study on the in#uence of the physical non-linearity of material in creep conditions on vibration and stability of non-uniform annular plates subjected to a follower force radially distributed at the outer edge. The stability analysis requires "rst the calculation of a membrane
VIBRATION AND STABILITY OF A NON-PRISMATIC COLUMN COMPRESSED BY NON-CONSERVATIVE FORCES IN NON-LINEAR CREEP CONDITIONS
โ Scribed by A. GAJEWSKI
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 327 KB
- Volume
- 248
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
The paper deals with the problem of vibrations and stability of a non-prismatic column compressed by the follower force. The material of the column is characterized by Rabotnov's strain hardening non-linear creep law. It is assumed that the stress and strain in the basic state (e.g., pure compression) are subject to slight variation due to small vibrations. Thus, it is possible to linearize the creep law with respect to these variations so that the linear equations of motion can be obtained. They allow determination of the relationship between the real and imaginary parts of complex frequency and the compressive force (characteristic curves). The behaviour of characteristic curves for several types of non-prismatic columns have been examined and presented in numerous "gures. Additionally, some parametrical optimization procedures have been performed.
2001 Academic Press
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