Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
290225 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2008 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

Large-amplitude free vibration analysis of simply supported thin isotropic skew plates has been presented. The large deformation is imparted statically by subjecting the plate under uniform transverse pressure. The mathematical formulation is based on the variational principle in which the displacement fields are assumed as a combination of orthogonal polynomial or transcendental functions, each satisfying the corresponding boundary conditions of the plate. The large-amplitude dynamic problem is addressed by solving the corresponding static problem first, and subsequently with the resultant displacement field, the problem is formulated. The vibration frequencies are obtained from the solution of a standard eigenvalue problem. Entire computational work is carried out in a normalized square domain obtained through an appropriate domain mapping technique. Results of the reduced problem revealed excellent agreement with other studies and a typical comparison of the actual problem is also carried out successfully. Results are furnished in dimensionless amplitude–frequency plane, in the form of backbone curves and pictorial representations of some vibration mode shapes are made.

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