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VIBRATION OF PLATES IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS USING A HIGH-PRECISION SHEAR DEFORMABLE ELEMENT

โœ Scribed by A.H SHEIKH; S HALDAR; D SENGUPTA


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
184 KB
Volume
253
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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โœฆ Synopsis


A high-precision thick plate element proposed by the last author of this paper has been applied to free vibration analysis of plates to study its performance. The element has a triangular shape and it has three nodes at its corners, three mid-side nodes on each side and four nodes within the element. The transverse displacement and rotations of the normal have been taken as independent "eld variables and they have been approximated with polynomials of di!erent orders. This has not only helped to include the e!ect of shear deformation but also made the element free from locking in shear. Initially, the number of degrees of freedom of the element is 35, which is reduced to 30 by eliminating the degrees of freedom of the internal nodes. This has been done through static condensation. To facilitate the condensation process, e$cient mass lumping schemes have been recommended to form the mass matrix having zero mass for the internal nodes. Recommendation has also been made for the inclusion of mass for rotary inertia in a lumped mass matrix. Numerical examples of plates having di!erent shapes and boundary conditions have been solved by this element. Examples of plates having internal cutout and concentrated mass have also been studied. The results obtained in all the cases have been compared with the published results to show the accuracy and range of applicability of the present element.


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