Effects of compressive load and support damping on the propagation of flexural waves in beams resting on elastic foundation

CARTA, GIORGIO
2012-01-01

Abstract

The contributions of compressive load and support damping are included into the formulation of flexural wave motion in beams lying on elastic (Winkler) foundation. The beam is modeled by both Euler-Bernoulli's and Timoshenko's theories. First, dispersion analysis is performed, which reveals that, for a fixed wavenumber, phase velocity decreases as the intensity of the compressive force or the value of the support damping is increased. Secondly, the transverse displacement of a semi-infinite beam excited by a velocity step pulse at its finite end is examined in the transient regime by adopting Laplace transform approach. This latter study sustains the validity of the dispersion analysis outcomes and shows that compressive load and support damping cause an amplification and a diminution, respectively, of the displacement amplitudes at the various positions of the beam.
2012
Inglese
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Carta, Giorgio
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