Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4928576 | Thin-Walled Structures | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The experimental natural frequencies and buckling loads of aluminium slightly non-symmetric thin-Walled beams under axial force are compared with numerical results. A universal machine compressed the specimens by providing their ends with a relative axial displacement; suitable end constraints for warping were manufactured; PZT pickups, which revealed to be reliable in this field, helped extracting the natural frequencies under various compressive forces. An in-house code provided the corresponding numerical results, accounting for the effects of non-symmetric cross-sections and warping. The comparison provides a good agreement between the two sets of results, showing that the predictions of the code are verified by experiments, thus opening the way to possible applications in inverse problems.
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Authors
G. Piana, E. Lofrano, A. Manuello, G. Ruta,