4.7 Article

Parametric resonance of axially moving Timoshenko beams with time-dependent speed

Journal

NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Volume 58, Issue 4, Pages 715-724

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-009-9512-1

Keywords

Parametric resonance; Axially moving Timoshenko beams; Method of multiple scales; Steady-state response

Funding

  1. National Outstanding Young Scientists' Fund of China [10725209]
  2. the National Natural Science Foundation of China [10702045, 10672092]
  3. Shanghai Municipal Education Commission Scientific Research Project [07ZZ07]
  4. Shanghai University [16-0401-08-005]
  5. Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project [S30106]

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In this paper, parametric resonance of axially moving beams with time-dependent speed is analyzed, based on the Timoshenko model. The Hamilton principle is employed to obtain the governing equation, which is a nonlinear partial-differential equation due to the geometric nonlinearity caused by the finite stretch of the beam. The method of multiple scales is applied to predict the steady-state response. The expression of the amplitude of the steady-state response is derived from the solvability condition of eliminating secular terms. The stability of straight equilibrium and nontrivial steady-state response are analyzed by using the Lyapunov linearized stability theory. Some numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the effects of speed pulsation and the nonlinearity in the first two principal parametric resonances.

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