Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10290200 | Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
A method is presented for determining the wavenumbers, waveshapes and point receptances for an infinite, one-dimensional, non-uniform periodic structure with distributed periodic attachments or supports. The approach is based on a general theory of harmonic wave propagation in one-dimensional periodic systems. Ill-conditioning was previously reported as an impediment to applying the theory to problems of practical importance. In this paper ill-conditioning problems are overcome and a method of substructuring using waveshape coordinates is presented that dramatically improves computational efficiency. The accuracy and generality of the new method are tested by comparing computed and measured receptances for a typical TGV railway track with UIC60 rail, rail pad, ballast and concrete sleepers. The computed results are found to correlate well with measured data.
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Authors
G.P. Brown, K.P. Byrne,