scholarly journals APPROXIMATION OF THE METHOD OF FOCUSED DEFORMATIONS TO THE PRACTICE OF APPLICATION OF SOLID FOUNDATIONS ON AN ELASTIC BASIS

Author(s):  
T. Bolotbek ◽  
J.T. Temirkanova ◽  
A. Nurlan uulu ◽  
J. Toychu kyzy ◽  
A. Askarova

The article discusses the application of solid foundation slabs in the base and the theoretical justification for the approximation of the method of concentrated deformations in the design of solid foundations on an elastic foundation.

Author(s):  
T. Bolotbek ◽  
J.T. Temirkanova ◽  
A. Nurlan uulu ◽  
J. Toychu kyzy ◽  
A. Askarova

The article discusses the application of solid foundation slabs in the base and the theoretical justification for the approximation of the method of concentrated deformations to the results of numerical experiments based on the finite element method.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephan D. Fihn ◽  
Mary B. McDonell ◽  
Stephan M. Anderson

1983 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-19
Author(s):  
T. Akasaka ◽  
S. Yamazaki ◽  
K. Asano

Abstract The buckled wave length and the critical in-plane bending moment of laminated long composite strips of cord-reinforced rubber sheets on an elastic foundation is analyzed by Galerkin's method, with consideration of interlaminar shear deformation. An approximate formula for the wave length is given in terms of cord angle, elastic moduli of the constituent rubber and steel cord, and several structural dimensions. The calculated wave length for a 165SR13 automobile tire with steel breakers (belts) was very close to experimental results. An additional study was then conducted on the post-buckling behavior of a laminated biased composite beam on an elastic foundation. This beam is subjected to axial compression. The calculated relationship between the buckled wave rise and the compressive membrane force also agreed well with experimental results.


1991 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 142-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. S. Stutts ◽  
W. Soedel ◽  
S. K. Jha

Abstract When measuring bearing forces of the tire-wheel assembly during drum tests, it was found that beyond certain speeds, the horizontal force variations or so-called fore-aft forces were larger than the force variations in the vertical direction. The explanation of this phenomenon is still somewhat an open question. One of the hypothetical models argues in favor of torsional oscillations caused by a changing rolling radius. But it appears that there is a simpler answer. In this paper, a mathematical model of a tire consisting of a rigid tread ring connected to a freely rotating wheel or hub through an elastic foundation which has radial and torsional stiffness was developed. This model shows that an unbalanced mass on the tread ring will cause an oscillatory rolling motion of the tread ring on the drum which is superimposed on the nominal rolling. This will indeed result in larger fore-aft than vertical force variations beyond certain speeds, which are a function of run-out. The rolling motion is in a certain sense a torsional oscillation, but postulation of a changing rolling radius is not necessary for its creation. The model also shows the limitation on balancing the tire-wheel assembly at the wheel rim if the unbalance occurs at the tread band.


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