Nonlinear Sciences – Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
Scientific paper
2008-02-06
Nonlinear Sciences
Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems
27 pages, 11 figures
Scientific paper
The paper deals with the interaction between buckling and resonance instabilities of mechanical systems. Taking into account the effect of geometric nonlinearity in the equations of motion through the geometric stiffness matrix, the problem is reduced to a generalized eigenproblem where both the loading multiplier and the natural frequency of the system are unknown. According to this approach, all the forms of instabilities intermediate between those of pure buckling and pure forced resonance can be investigated. Numerous examples are analyzed, including: discrete mechanical systems with one to n degrees of freedom, continuous mechanical systems such as oscillating deflected beams subjected to a compressive axial load, as well as oscillating beams subjected to lateral-torsional buckling. A general finite element procedure is also outlined, with the possibility to apply the proposed approach to any general bi- or tri-dimensional framed structure. The proposed results provide a new insight in the interpretation of coupled phenomena such as flutter instability of long-span or high-rise structures.
Carpinteri Alberto
Paggi Marco
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