Analysis of the free vibration of rectangular plates with central cut-outs using the discrete Ritz method
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01/01/2003
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We present an analysis of the free vibration of plates with internal discontinuities due to central cut-outs. A numerical formulation for a basic L-shaped element which is divided into appropriate sub-domains that are dependent upon the location of the cut-out is used as the basic building element. Trial functions formed to satisfy certain boundary conditions are employed to define the transverse deflection of each sub-domain. Mathematical treatments in terms of the continuities in displacement, slope, moment, and higher derivatives between the adjacent sub-domains are enforced at the interconnecting edges. The energy functional results, from the proper assembly of the coupled strain and kinetic energy contributions of each sub-domain, are minimized via the Ritz procedure to extract the vibration frequencies and. mode shapes of the plates. The procedures are demonstrated by considering plates with central cut-outs that are subjected to two types of boundary conditions. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Pergamon Elsevier Science Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Mechanical #Mechanics #Cut-out #Free Vibration #Perforated Plates #Orthogonal Polynomials #Ritz Method #Laminated Composite Plates #Semianalytical Solution #Domain Decomposition #Boundaries #Formulation #Holes #C1 #290801 Structural Engineering #680305 Metals (composites, coatings, bonding, etc.) |
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Journal Article |