Non-linear vibration of a travelling beam having an intermediate guide

Chakraborty, G. ; Mallik, A. K. (1999) Non-linear vibration of a travelling beam having an intermediate guide Nonlinear Dynamics, 20 (3). pp. 247-265. ISSN 0924-090X

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Abstract

The free and forced responses of a non-linear travelling beam having an intermediate guide have been analysed. The guide is modelled as a purely elastic constraint with no inertia. While a suitably located guide increases the natural frequencies, the friction present in the guide-beam interface tends to destabilize the system. The presence of the guide reduces the vibration level by avoiding resonance conditions. The effect of the non-linear term is very sensitive to the location of the guide if the guide stiffness is small. It is suggested that the guide is placed near the antinode of the predominantly excited mode.

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Keywords:Non-linear Complex Normal Modes; Divergence Instability; Eigenvalue-inclusion Principle
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