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The modelling of axially translating flexible beams
R.J. Theodore, , A. Ghosal
Published in Academic Press
1996
Volume: 191
   
Issue: 3
Pages: 363 - 376
Abstract
The axially translating flexible beam with a prismatic joint can be modelled by using the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation together with the convective terms. In general, the method of separation of variables cannot be applied to solve this partial differential equation. In this paper, a non-dimensional form of the Euler Bernoulli beam equation is presented, obtained by using the concept of group velocity, and also the conditions under which separation of variables and assumed modes method can be used. The use of clamped-mass boundary conditions leads to a time-dependent frequency equation for the translating flexible beam. A novel method is presented for solving this time-dependent frequency equation by using a differential form of the frequency equation. The assumed model Lagrangian formulation of dynamics is employed to derive closed form equations of motion. It is shown by using Lyapunov's first method that the dynamic responses of flexural modal variables become unstable during retraction of the flexible beam, while the dynamic response during extension of the beam is stable. Numerical simulation results are presented for the uniform axial motion induced transverse vibration for a typical flexible beam. © 1996 Academic Press Limited.
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JournalJournal of Sound and Vibration
PublisherAcademic Press
ISSN0022460X