Abstract |
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Axially moving thin-walled structures exposed
to sudden external thermal loads may experience severe
vibrations. For accurate predictions of the thermally induced
vibrations, this paper develops a spectral element model for the
axially moving beam-plates subjected to sudden external thermal
loads. The spectral element model is formulated from the
frequency-dependent dynamic shape functions which satisfy the
governing equations in the frequency domain. Thus, when compared
with the conventional finite element model in which simple
polynomials are used as the shape functions, the spectral element
model provides exact solutions by treating a whole uniform
structure member as a single finite element, regardless of
its length. Numerical studies are conducted to evaluate the
present spectral element model and also to investigate the
dynamic characteristics of an axially moving beam-plate subjected
to a sudden thermal load on its upper surface.
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Keywords
Thermally induced vibration, beam-plate, axially moving structure, spectral element model, spectral element analysis, dynamic characteristics
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