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  4. Vibration of simply supported beams under a single moving load: A detailed study of cancellation phenomenon
 
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Vibration of simply supported beams under a single moving load: A detailed study of cancellation phenomenon

Date Issued
01-08-2015
Author(s)
Kumar, C. P.Sudheesh
Sujatha C 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Shankar, K.
DOI
10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2015.05.001
Abstract
Abstract Dynamic behaviour of simply supported uniform beams subjected to a single moving point load is analysed in this paper. A simple closed-form expression for free vibration response, valid for both lightly and heavily damped beams, is formulated. A detailed investigation of the cancellations of free responses is carried out. New interpretations for the cancellation mechanism, from the perspectives of free vibration amplitude and phase angle, are presented. Expressions for cancellation speed ratios are formulated based on the initial velocity and displacement conditions for free vibration. The effect of damping on the cancellations of free responses is also studied.
Volume
99
Subjects
  • Cancellation

  • Dynamic response

  • Free vibration

  • Moving load

  • Railway bridge

  • Resonance

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