On the whole spectrum of Timoshenko beams. Part II: Further applications

CAZZANI, ANTONIO MARIA;STOCHINO, FLAVIO;
2016-01-01

Abstract

The problem of free vibrations of the Timoshenko beam model has been addressed in the first part of this paper. A careful analysis of the governing equations has shown that the vibration spectrum consists of two parts, separated by a transition frequency, which, depending on the applied boundary conditions, might be itself part of the spectrum. Here, as an extension, the case of a doubly clamped beam is considered. For both parts of the spectrum, the values of natural frequencies are computed and the expressions of eigenmodes are provided: this allows to acknowledge that the nature of vibration modes changes when moving across the transition frequency. This case is a meaningful example of more general ones, where the wave-numbers equation cannot be written in a factorized form and hence must be solved by general rootfinding methods for nonlinear transcendental equations. These theoretical results can be used as further benchmarks for assessing the correctness of the numerical values provided by several numerical techniques, e.g. finite element models.
2016
Frequency spectrum; Structural dynamics; Timoshenko beam; Vibration analysis; Mathematics (all); Physics and Astronomy (all); Applied Mathematics
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