Nonlinear Effects Of Large Deflections And Material Damping On The Steady Tate Vibrations Of Beams

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Title
Nonlinear Effects Of Large Deflections And Material Damping On The Steady Tate Vibrations Of Beams
Date
1965
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Report Number
AFML TR 65-167
Creator
Chow, Shuh-Ture
Sethna, P. R.
Corporate Author
University of Minnesota
Laboratory
Air Force Materials Laboratory
Extent
102
Identifier
AD0470724
Access Rights
Export Control
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project
7351 - Metallic Materials
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
Nonlinear forced oscillations of slender beams are studied. The analysis takes into account both the nonlinear effects arising from large deflections of the beam and those arising from nonlinear material behavior. A hysteretic stress-strain law of the Davidenkov type is used in the analysis. Detailed results are given for large amplitude oscillations of beams with hinged ends. Theoretical results for a simply-supported beam are compared with experimental results.
Report Availability
Full text available
DoD Task
735106 - Behavior of Metals
Date Issued
1965-07
Provenance
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Type
report
Format
1 online resource