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Forced vibrations of a beam elastically restrained against rotation and carrying a spring-mass system
Fecha
2002-02Registro en:
Bambill, Diana Virginia; Rossit, Carlos Adolfo; Forced vibrations of a beam elastically restrained against rotation and carrying a spring-mass system; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Ocean Engineering; 29; 6; 2-2002; 605-626
0029-8018
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Autor
Bambill, Diana Virginia
Rossit, Carlos Adolfo
Resumen
An exact solution for the title problem is obtained in closed form fashion in the case of a Bernoulli-Euler beam. It is assumed that the exciting force is applied to the mass which is elastically mounted on the beam. The mathematical model constitutes a first order approximation to a motor or engine elastically mounted on a structural element. The operation of the machine generates a transverse, sinusoidally varying force. The problem is of basic interest in mechanical, naval and ocean engineering systems from the point of view of the determination of dynamic displacements and stresses; sound radiation calculations, etc. The present problem arose in connection with the mounting of an engine on a structural beam in a small naval vessel and when excessive vibrational level was noted. This study was undertaken in order to understand the physical problem and to correct the mechanical situation.