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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (54) ◽  
pp. 25-29
Author(s):  
Denis V. LEONENKO ◽  

The bending of a three-layer elastic circular plate with step-variable thickness is considered. To describe kinematics of asymmetrical in thickness core pack, the broken line hypotheses are accepted. In thin bearing layers, Kirchhoff’s hypotheses are valid. In a relatively thick filler incompressible in thickness, Timoshenko’s hypothesis on the straightness and incompressibility of the deformed normal is fulfilled. The formulation of the corresponding boundary value problem is presented. Equilibrium equations are obtained by the variational Lagrange method. The solution of the boundary value problem is reduced to finding three required functions in each section, deflection, shear and radial displacement of the median plane of the filler. An inhomogeneous system of ordinary linear differential equations is obtained for these functions. The boundary conditions correspond to rigid pinching of the plate contour. A parametric analysis of the obtained solution is carried out.


Author(s):  
Julio Beatriz ◽  
Dumitru I. Caruntu

Abstract This paper investigates the frequency-amplitude response of electrostatically actuated Bio-MEMS clamped circular plates under superharmonic resonance of fourth order. The system consists of an elastic circular plate parallel to a ground plate. An AC voltage between the two plates will lead to vibrations of the elastic plate. Method of Multiple Scales, and Reduced Order Model with two modes of vibration are the two methods used in this work. The two methods show similar amplitude-frequency response, with an agreement in the low amplitudes. The difference between the two methods can be seen for larger amplitudes. The effects of voltage and damping on the amplitude-frequency response are reported. The steady-state amplitudes in the resonant zone increase with the increase of voltage and with the decrease of damping.


2019 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 05016
Author(s):  
Suraparb Keawsawasvong ◽  
Teerapong Senjuntichai

In this paper, dynamic response of an elastic circular plate, under axisymmetric time-harmonic vertical loading, resting on a transversely isotropic poroelastic half-space is investigated. The plate-half-space contact surface is assumed to be smooth and fully permeable. The discretization techniques are employed to solve the unknown normal traction at the contact surface based on the solution of flexibility equations. The vertical displacement of the plate is represented by an admissible function containing a set of generalized coordinates. Solutions for generalized coordinates are obtained by establishing the equation of motion of the plate through the application of Lagrange’s equations of motion. Selected numerical results corresponding to the deflections of a circular plate, with different degrees of flexibility, resting on a transversely isotropic poroelastic half-space are presented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 206 ◽  
pp. 01012
Author(s):  
S. Tirapat ◽  
T. Senjuntichai ◽  
J. Rungamornrat ◽  
R. K. N. D. Rajapakse

A variational formulation of interaction problem is presented in this paper for the analysis of an elastic circular plate under axisymmetric vertical loading resting on an isotropic elastic half-space under the influence of surface energy. The Gurtin-Murdoch surface elasticity theory is adopted to take into account the surface energy effects. The contact surface between the plate and the half-space is assumed to be smooth, and the deflected shape of the plate is represented by a power series of the radial coordinate. The undetermined coefficients in the series are determined through the minimization of the total potential energy functional of the plate-half-space system. The accuracy of the present solution is verified by comparing with existing solutions, and selected numerical results are presented to portray the influence of surface energy effects on interaction between an elastic circular plate and an elastic half-space.


2017 ◽  
Vol 64 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 163-186
Author(s):  
Kazimierz Szmidt ◽  
Benedykt Hedzielski

AbstractThe paper deals with free vibrations of a horizontal thin elastic circular plate submerged in an infinite layer of fluid of constant depth. The motion of the plate is accompanied by the fluid motion, and thus, the pressure load on this plate results from displacements of the plate in time. The plate and fluid motions depend on boundary conditions, and, in particular, the pressure load depends on the gap between the plate and the fluid bottom. In theoretical description of this phenomenon, we deal with a coupled problem of hydrodynamics in which the plate and fluid motions are coupled through boundary conditions at the plate surfaces. This coupling leads to the so-called co-vibrating (added) mass of fluid, which significantly changes the fundamental frequencies (eigenfrequencies) of the plate. In formulation of the problem, a linear theory of small deflections of the plate is employed. At the same time, one assumes the potential fluid motion with the potential function satisfying Laplace’s equation within the fluid domain and appropriate boundary conditions at fluid boundaries. In order to solve the problem, the infinite fluid domain is divided into sub-domains of simple geometry, and the solution of problem equations is constructed separately for each of these domains. Numerical experiments have been conducted to illustrate the formulation developed in this paper.


2017 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-49
Author(s):  
Hilal Essaouini ◽  
Bakkali El ◽  
Pierre Capodanno

The problem of the small oscillations of an ideal liquid contained in a vessel in uniform rotation has been studied by Kopachevskii and Krein in the case of an entirely rigid vessel [3]. We propose here, a generalization of this model by considering the case of a vessel closed by an elastic circular plate. In this context, the linearized equations of motion of the system plateliquid are derived. Functional analysis is used to obtain a variational equation of the small amplitude vibrations of the coupled system around its equilibrium position, and then two operatorial equations in a suitable Hilbert space are presented and analyzed. We show that the spectrum of the system is real and consists of a countable set of eigenvalues and an essential continuous spectrum filling an interval. Finally the existence and uniqueness theorem for the solution of the associated evolution problem is proved by means the semigroups theory.


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