Title of article :
On the eigenvalues of a uniform cantilever beam carrying any number of spring-damper-mass systems
Author/Authors :
JONG-SHYONG WU، نويسنده , , Der-Wei Chen، نويسنده , , Hsi-Ming Chou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The eigenvalues of a uniform cantilever beam carrying any number of spring}damper}mass systems with
arbitrary magnitudes and locations were determined by means of the analytical-and-numerical-combined
method (ANCM). First of all, each spring}damper}mass system was replaced by a massless e!ective spring
with spring constant k%&&, which is the main point that the ANCM is available for the present problem. Next,
the equation of motion for the &constrainedʹ beam (with spring}damper}mass systems attached) was derived
by using the natural frequencies and normal mode shapes of the &unconstrainedʹ beam (without carrying any
attachments) incorporated with the expansion theorem. Finally, the equation of motion for the &constrainedʹ
beam in &complex formʹ is separated into the real and the imaginary parts. From either part, a set of
simultaneous equations were obtained. Since the simultaneous equations are in &real formʹ, the eigenvalues
of the &constrainedʹ beam were determined with the conventional numerical methods. To con"rm the
reliability of the presented theory, all the numerical results obtained from the ANCM were compared with
the corresponding ones obtained from the conventional "nite element method (FEM) and good agreement
was achieved. Because the order of the property matrices for the equation of motion derived by using the
ANCM is much lower than that by using the conventional FEM, the storing memory and the CPU time
required by the ANCM are much less than those required by the FEM.
Besides, the solution of the equation of motion derived from the ANCM can always be obtained with the
general personal computers, but that from the FEM can sometimes be obtained only with the computers of
workstations or main frames when the total degrees of freedom exceeding a certain limit
Keywords :
analytical-and-numerical-combined method (ANCM) , "nite element method (FEM) , unconstrainedbeam , constrained beam , Eigenvalues
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering