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Three-dimensional vibration analysis of thick, tapered rods and beams with circular cross-section
Authors:Jae-Hoon Kang  Arthur W Leissa
Affiliation:a Department of Architectural Engineering, School of Architecture & Building Science, College of Engineering, Chung-Ang University, 221 Heuksuk-Dong, Dongjak-Ku, Seoul 156-756, South Korea;b Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract:A three-dimensional (3-D) method of analysis is presented for determining the free vibration frequencies and mode shapes of thick, tapered rods and beams with circular cross-section. Unlike conventional rod and beam theories, which are mathematically one-dimensional (1-D), the present method is based upon the 3-D dynamic equations of elasticity. Displacement components ur, uθ, and uz in the radial, circumferential, and axial directions, respectively, are taken to be sinusoidal in time, periodic in θ, and algebraic polynomials in the r and z directions. Potential (strain) and kinetic energies of the rods and beams are formulated, the Ritz method is used to solve the eigenvalue problem, thus yielding upper bound values of the frequencies by minimizing the frequencies. As the degree of the polynomials is increased, frequencies converge to the exact values. Convergence to four- digit exactitude is demonstrated for the first five frequencies of the rods and beams. Novel numerical results are tabulated for nine different tapered rods and beams with linear, quadratic, and cubic variations of radial thickness in the axial direction using the 3-D theory. Comparisons are also made with results for linearly tapered beams from 1-D classical Euler–Bernoulli beam theory.
Keywords:Three-dimensional analysis  Vibration  Thick beam  Tapered beam  Ritz method
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