Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7174639 | International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Non-linear vibration of viscoelastic pipes conveying fluid around curved equilibrium due to the supercritical flow is investigated with the emphasis on steady-state response in external and internal resonances. The governing equation, a non-linear integro-partial-differential equation, is truncated into a perturbed gyroscopic system via the Galerkin method. The method of multiple scales is applied to establish the solvability condition in the first primary resonance and the 2:1 internal resonance. The approximate analytical expressions are derived for the frequency-amplitude curves of the steady-state responses. The stabilities of the steady-state responses are determined. The generation and the vanishing of a double-jumping phenomenon on the frequency-amplitude curves are examined. The analytical results are supported by the numerical integration results.
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Authors
Li-Qun Chen, Yan-Lei Zhang, Guo-Ce Zhang, Hu Ding,