On modal analysis of bi-direction FGM beam under general end conditions

Author(s):  
Pankaj Sharma ◽  
Sunil Datta Kataria ◽  
Ashish Khinchi
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1653-1661 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.L. Pavan Kishore ◽  
Sreenivasulu Bezawada ◽  
B.C. Raghu Kumar Reddy

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 116-121
Author(s):  
Juraj Hrabovský ◽  
Roman Gogola ◽  
Vladimír Goga ◽  
František Janíček

<span lang="EN-GB">This contribution deals with the modal analysis of ACSR conductor using the finite element method (FEM) and experimental measurements of eigenfrequencies. In numerical experiments for the modelling of the conductor the material properties of the chosen conductor cross-section are homogenized by the </span><span lang="EN-US">Representative</span><span lang="EN-GB"> Volume Element (RVE) method. The spatial modal analysis of the power line is carried out by means of our new 3D FGM beam finite element and by standard beam finite element of the commercial software ANSYS. Experimental measurements are also carried out for verification of the numerical calculation accuracy.</span>


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. 87-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vedanth Bhatnagar ◽  
Pavan Kishore Mamaduri ◽  
Sreenivasulu B

2021 ◽  
Vol 147 (3) ◽  
pp. 04020100
Author(s):  
Nasser Heydari ◽  
Panayiotis Diplas ◽  
J. Nathan Kutz ◽  
Soheil Sadeghi Eshkevari

TAPPI Journal ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 9-17
Author(s):  
ALESSANDRA GERLI ◽  
LEENDERT C. EIGENBROOD

A novel method was developed for the determination of linting propensity of paper based on printing with an IGT printability tester and image analysis of the printed strips. On average, the total fraction of the surface removed as lint during printing is 0.01%-0.1%. This value is lower than those reported in most laboratory printing tests, and more representative of commercial offset printing applications. Newsprint paper produced on a roll/blade former machine was evaluated for linting propensity using the novel method and also printed on a commercial coldset offset press. Laboratory and commercial printing results matched well, showing that linting was higher for the bottom side of paper than for the top side, and that linting could be reduced on both sides by application of a dry-strength additive. In a second case study, varying wet-end conditions were used on a hybrid former machine to produce four paper reels, with the goal of matching the low linting propensity of the paper produced on a machine with gap former configuration. We found that the retention program, by improving fiber fines retention, substantially reduced the linting propensity of the paper produced on the hybrid former machine. The papers were also printed on a commercial coldset offset press. An excellent correlation was found between the total lint area removed from the bottom side of the paper samples during laboratory printing and lint collected on halftone areas of the first upper printing unit after 45000 copies. Finally, the method was applied to determine the linting propensity of highly filled supercalendered paper produced on a hybrid former machine. In this case, the linting propensity of the bottom side of paper correlated with its ash content.


2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ewa B. Skrodzka ◽  
Bogumił B.J. Linde ◽  
Antoni Krupa

Abstract Experimental modal analysis of a violin with three different tensions of a bass bar has been performed. The bass bar tension is the only intentionally introduced modification of the instrument. The aim of the study was to find differences and similarities between top plate modal parameters determined by a bass bar perfectly fitting the shape of the top plate, the bass bar with a tension usually applied by luthiers (normal), and the tension higher than the normal value. In the modal analysis four signature modes are taken into account. Bass bar tension does not change the sequence of mode shapes. Changes in modal damping are insignificant. An increase in bass bar tension causes an increase in modal frequencies A0 and B(1+) and does not change the frequencies of modes CBR and B(1-).


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