Title of article :
Stability and vibration characteristics of axially moving plates
Author/Authors :
C. C. Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Stability and vibration characteristics of two dimensional axially moving plates have
been investigated. The closed form solution of the speed at the onset of instability is predicted by
linear plate theory and exact boundary conditions. The speed at the onset of instability is the lowest
speed at which non-trivial equilibrium position exists (static analysis) or the lowest speed at which
the real part of one eigenvalue impends to be non-zero (dynamic analysis). The critical speed is the
speed at which the transport speed of the plate equals the propagation speed of a transverse wave
in the plate. The results show that the critical speed equals the speed at the onset of instability
predicted by static and dynamic analyses. The speed at the onset of instability increases as the ratio
of the length to the width of the plate decreases and as the flexural stiffness of the plate increases.
One dimensional beam theory always overestimates the speed at the onset of instability and string
theory always underestimates that speed. The plate may experience divergent or flutter instability
at supercritical transport speed. A second stable region above the critical speed may exist tbr plates
with slenderness ratio greater than a critical value determined by the stiffness ratio and Poissonʹs
ratio, This opens the possibility of stable operation at speeds greater than the critical speed. © 1997
Elsevier Science Ltd.
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures