Title of article :
Free vibration characteristics of a rectangular plate carrying multiple three-degree-of-freedom spring–mass systems using equivalent mass method
Author/Authors :
Jia-Jang Wu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper aims at presenting a technique to replace each three-degree-of-freedom (3-dof) spring–mass system (or
substructure) by a set of equivalent masses so that the dynamic characteristics of a rectangular plate (or main structure)
carrying any number of elastically mounted lumped masses may be obtained from the same plate carrying the same sets
of rigidly attached equivalent masses. Because the three degrees-of-freedom (dof s) of the substructure are embedded in
its equivalent masses, the total dof of the entire vibrating system (i.e., the main structure together with all the substructures)
is independent on the total number of the substructures attached to the main structure in the presented equivalent
mass method (EMM). However, in the conventional finite element method (FEM), the total dof of the entire vibrating
system increases by three when one more substructure is attached to the main structure. Compared with FEM, the merits
of EMM are double: Firstly, since the total dof of the entire vibrating system in EMM is smaller than that in FEM,
some computer storage memory may be saved. Secondly, since the dof s for all the substructures are eliminated, the
associated natural frequencies and mode shapes are excluded from those of the main structure and some effort required
for the analysis of computer-output data may also be saved. It is evident that the last merits of EMM will be more predominant
if the total number of substructures attached to the main structure is large.
Keywords :
Rectangular plate , 3-dof spring–mass system , Finite element method , Equivalent mass method , Natural frequency
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures