Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
792329 Journal of Fluids and Structures 2013 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

The linear and geometrically nonlinear (large amplitude) dynamical response of a thin plate in contact with water on one or both sides has been experimentally studied, considering different filling levels. The free liquid surface is free to slosh and the water is delimited by practically rigid walls, except for the thin plate. An experimental method for monitoring and measuring the free surface waves of the fluid has been also used in order to analyze the behavior of the liquid free surface during the nonlinear vibration of the plate forced by harmonic excitation. The plate deflection due to hydrostatic pressure plays a significant role in changing the plate nonlinearity, but tests with liquid on both sides eliminating this effect have been also presented. For excitation in the frequency neighborhood of the fundamental mode of the plate, the oscillation of the free surface of the liquid is characterized by a very large 1/2-subharmonic component.

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