Title of article :
Increasing the Fundamental Frequency of the Cantilever Rotating Beam by Placing the Intermediate Elastic Support with Minimum Stiffness at the Optimum Point Based on the Courant’s Maximum–Minimum Theorem using Finite-Element Analysis Software
Author/Authors :
Asgarikia, Mehdi Department of Mechanical Engineering - Takestan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Takestan, Iran , Kakavand, Farshad Department of Mechanical Engineering - Takestan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Takestan, Iran , Seidi, Hasan Department of Mechanical Engineering - Takestan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Takestan, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, the effect of the optimal position and minimum stiffness of the elastic
middle support on increasing the fundamental frequency of a rotating cantilever beam is
investigated based on the Courant’s maximum minimum theorem using ABAQUS finite e lement
software. First, the software analysis results are compared with the numerical analysis results for a
non rotating cantilever beam to confirm the accuracy of the software model. Next, by placing the
middle elastic support at the optimal point select ed based on the Courant theorem, the minimum
stiffness of the elastic intermediate support for the maximum fundamental frequency of the rotating
console beam was obtained. The results of this study prove that the Courant’s maximum minimum
theorem is comple tely valid for rotating cantilever beams and can be used to improve the vibrational
behavior of rotating engineering components Finally, the minimum diameter of damping wire for
the turbomachine blade is calculated as a practical application of the minimum stiffness of the
intermediate elastic support for the rotating beam.
Keywords :
Blade , Damping Wire , Fundamental Frequency , Intermediate Elastic Support , Rotating Beam , Stiffness
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology